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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Sep 1922, p. 8

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Euce Wo. is to Taste it. â€"~~ ~ "CALADA® x# ~Natural Leaf Green Tea is proving a revelation to those who have been users of Japans. | TRY ITâ€"â€"â€"YOU WILL LIKE IT Premier King Welcomed. ,% In spite qf the rain last Thursday Hon. Wim. Lyon McKenzie King in company with Mr. W. D. Euler, M. P, Mr N Asmussen, M.P.P. paid a visit to our burg. . After taking dinner at Paradise Lake the party motored to Crosshill, Wellesley and Linwood. Presented With Club Bag. ; A surprise in the form of a dance was held last Tuesday when the many friends of Mr. Leo Esbaugh gathered and presented him with a fully furnished club bag and Mr. poll00 Bmawal read an address. Mr. Personals and other items as _told by Waterloo Cironicle correspondents was held last ANESNA] MACC O CCOC many friends of Mr. Leo Esbaugh gathered and presented him with a fully furnished club bag and Mr. Barney Boegel read an address. Mr. Esbaugh â€" has many friends . here who will miss him when he leaves to assume his new position in Hanâ€" cver Visitors Coming and Going Mr. Anthony _ Voisin, Sr., from Formosa is spending a few days with his brother, Mr. Joseph Voisin and daughter, Mrs. Veter Strauss. Upholsterers | waunted . on Chesterâ€" field work, also men on couches aund â€" chairs. . steady â€" work, bust wages." Queen City Furniture Co. 53 Vine Ave., Toronto, Ont. 3tâ€"2t FOR SALE. Parlor Cook stove. In good condi tion. $13.00, Apply at this office. LOSTâ€"Between New Dundee and Petersburg, _ one black â€" club bag containing _ envelope with London Shoe Co‘s name and gents wearing apparel. Kindly leave at Hunsbergâ€" et‘s store, Baden, and receive a rewsrd. 35â€"1t. reward GENERAL WANTS DISTRICT NEWS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street Ing, 26 King St. N. Waterloo Telephones, Office 249, R., 20 ST. CLEMENTS . A. Boehm If you are really sincere in SAVING MONEY then you owe it 10 yOuraCk"t 0 C before the Final Windâ€"up. When we advertise a Sale for 15 days its going to be "exi not a day later. If you could see the way people have taken advantage of this Sale realize that this is about the greatest, rarest and most important sale ever held in t! COME TOâ€"DAY, COME TOâ€"MORROW, but not later than SATURDAY a 20 OME TOâ€"DPA*Xs COUFL1 1 DEPOSIT, we‘ll be only too glad to hold the order COME TOâ€"DAY, COME TOâ€"MORROW, Home Needs. PAY us a SMALL DEPOSIT, we time as you need them. Hurr ~1T â€" Hurry! |"s yI â€" Hurry! [‘ The Kitchener Furniture Co,, The Last Call! @, Misses Freida, Anna Helm and | | Carrie _ Krupp all of Kitchener #| spent Sunday Sunder the former‘s parental roof. 36â€" | Rur& Mrs. Sam Brenner has returned home after spending a few days with her son and daughter in Kit chener. M Mr. Alex. PTEBBE®! 1° C000 ° 000| spent Sunday with his mother. Miss ‘Loretta _ Weber, Mrs. W. Snider from Kitchener spent Sunr day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weber. Mrs. D. Schwann of Waterloo is unanding a few days with her sis/â€" Miss Adella Rosenblatt spent last | | Friday in Waterlee with triends. F Mr. Jos. Strup who was holidayâ€" | | Ing with his sister, Mrs. F. W. Helm‘ \returned to his home in llamllwn,‘ Mro and â€" Mrs: Louis bobslnger" | spent Saturday at the former‘s sisâ€"| ‘ll‘l"S; Mrs Jos Brenner, Linwood . Messrs Jos. HM. Lobsinger and‘ lUrhxm Helm _ of Kltchener'were' ISunday visitors with their respec-[ | tive parents. + i Mrs. D. spending a ters here. Mrs. F. W. Helm and Mr. Leo Sirub paid a visit to the K.â€"W. hosâ€" piltal to sse the latter‘s mother, ) 1 es ie Mrs. Hy. Strub, who list there. Mr. Fred W. Helm picked . four | large baskets of peaches grown on his lot here, some being the slze" c a fair sized cup. | Mr. Louis Veidenheimer leftfor j Kitchener last Saturday where hal underwent a minor operation. | Many from here, attended the El-t‘ ’miru and Wellesley Fall Fairs. } Messrs. H. E. Ratz, Levi Bowman, | #1. Boppre, Lorney Gooding and Jos.. | Hall returned from their fishing ex: ‘ pedition last Tuesday. Mr Bowman ‘\\as the proud owner of a four } pound catch. ~ |â€"Mr.~ and Mrs. Jno. Strub and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. SUTUD 277 family of Waterloo were week-end‘ visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helm. Nrs. A. Shoemaker and family of Guelph pald a visit on their mother, Mrs. Jno. Weber last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brenner of Linwood spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Rosenblatt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Koehler and sons, Joe and Michael and Miss E1 Alex. Brenner renner of Kitchener with his mother. the sick short C Monday. have decided to C10BG IM] tM0 CC ternoon â€" thereby giving everybody nchnncowmudl.ndmthew- sdes which will be well worth while and which will begin at 1 o‘clock sharp, not half an hour atâ€" terwards. Come to spend the day. ll.unch at noon. On account of the school fair the 1nores will close at 12.30 noon on Tuesday and will remain open OB Thursday afterncon Attended Banquet. “ Messrs. A. Hilborn and K. Kayâ€" clman attended . the Good Roads 1meeung and banquet held at Pres ...,3;.ooudr_up-l-fl° :::::T:::' Dadis ‘ Harry Lipsky, motorman on the &Ait,. iL. Kavt;lman who has in street railway, declared the defenâ€" Ned a jlon d\|sl' dio n | dant motorist was going at an °xâ€" &))::d ecleur m:ssa e:ntc:ml:lathoe t:l! cessive rate of spegd and the driver foamg ventres: ?)etruit WilGhener \ of the car had turned to the left in 2 » ** order to avoid hitting Jacobl. RNITURE CO. LTD. SALE positively SEPT. 23rd. We are now on the Homeâ€" r of days â€" hours â€" till this greatest of all History. YOU still have till then to PICK AWAY FURNITURE at PRICES lt_'h’;z‘ â€" C T semra aCF ANTF On Sunday the Mennonite Breth-i ren held their baptismal service in‘ the village when Mrs .John Kautâ€" man of Inglewood was baptised. ‘ Mr. Carl Smith of Kitchener was a visitor in the village over the weekâ€"end. ‘The death took p‘ACC &1 220 °°~ Ont., on Monday night about 10 c‘clock of John Ferris Burns, fathâ€" er of Mrs. Daniel Thiel, Victoria street. Mr. and Mrs. Thiel left to attend the funeral Tuesday. NIGHT ittended _ the Good Roads | and banquet held at Pres-\ Friday evening, Sept. 15th. : r in the village over the‘ d. ‘ 1p2 ED AT ETHEL, ONT. \ death took place at Ethel, CcLASSES AT LIBRARY n you owe it to yourself to atten r 15 days its going to be "exactly‘ taken advantage of this Sale you 1 mportant sale ever held in this C b Injured Man . Able to ‘There were seventeen for the prosecution and had given evidence whe: was adjourned until Sept evidence showed . that "ik & 1 4 04. UA Chadilifibafr on abth y â€" on e LAST TWO DAYSâ€"â€"â€"marks the udge and Jury. Comfglere and see bihorapat PAOL CCC TT L s d 6 some question as to hNow IA" ""C defendant was on the wrODE side: of the street. Drs. Hagemeier and J. Livingstone gave evidence and stated that when called on the day of the accident they found Mr. Jaâ€" cobi in a semiâ€"conscious condition and suffering _ considerably from injuries received. Mr. Jacobi, owing to his CONM!!!* enR ns gave his evidence while BERLOI HQ! | zcce smmz in stated that he had reached the cor~" CONFERENCE OF ner of King and Union Sts. shortly , COUNCILS HELD WITH 1 after 5 o‘clock and put out his | CoUNTY COUNCIL| hand when about to make the turp | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" i when he was struck by the motor‘ _ a conference of the representaâ€"‘ | Caf: | tives of the county council and the | l Harry Lipsky, motorman on the ) councils of Kitchener and Waterloo‘ street railway, declared the dete“"twus held â€"at the county building, | dant motorist was going at an ex‘1 the county representatives having cessive rate of spegd and the driver | usked that the cities pay a slight: of the car had turned to the left 12| iy incresed amount of the salary of ; order to avoid hitting Jacobl. | the county clerk. It was pointed out i Charles Alteman was of the OPINâ€"| that the cities have been paying li"“ that the auto . Was lravelllng\wu small an aount based on an ahout 30 to 40 miles per hour @Bd| igreement made when salaries were | swore lhat NC ANIZ left side of the street an excessive rate of assisting Jacobi into JACOBI CASE) _ Other witnesses will be heard when the case is resumed on Friâ€" day and the directress of the story hour, Miss Ruth Bechtel,, are retiring the â€" Board _ considered appointing successors owing to his condition will make this: oNE Sept. 22nd. The that there was to how far the to attend this Sale "exactly" that and ale you would then in this Community. Y and choose your â€"der over until such !rucll; and tractors. { e BA K P *~ _ mm &./*# â€"â€" C PeC HaAEECCr Bgafiw 6 M E "‘r‘EBEu“ fl'vvaag se cep # aaa e p 6| Hfl.!i-!i-g'a“n‘i" C C JAAA __ ransrpencc ie C 24| Nl DON‘T DELAY cA Buy Now! A y portion ol LGG _ ~/_ to the machine.â€"It For use A Big Bar A PURE HARD lower. The county requested the city of Kitchener to pay $150 more and the city of Galt is asked to pay i proportionate increase based on the ratio of population. Galt con: in washing machines shave or slice n of the "SURPRIS}?' bar direct tested that Kitchener should pay' $150 for the use of the court room for county court . purposes, whlle’ the Kitchener representatives said the county should pay more for garâ€" bage collection. The result of the discussion _ was to recommend | a slight increase for each city in the amount paid towards the cost of deâ€" partments in common â€" among the z 22 and 24 King St. ab tine work. The End / Sight 4 the\ three municipalities. Ritchenet 1orct“'"l pay about $275 more per year pay provided the proposal is ratified by on | th* various municipalities. con43 New agreements between the two pv,.”cilies in the county on the one com ‘ hand and the county on the other vmle~are being drafted. If ratified the saig | new agreements will mean a small gar. ; Increase in the annual . amounts the paid by the cities to the county. the house. Keep Minard‘s Liniment In the Kitchener i es 4% m "BC

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