Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Oct 1922, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

aw Im not forgot to come and see “The Poor Married Men" to be stag- ed In the Hayst'lllv Hall on Friday evonlng Oct, 13th at 8 o‘clock. tia"r'""svacrarus nrllliaut Jester was beaten by Baby ”mud in a s,urrittg tttsiatt The me- was tor the cup dunalml by the lato Jos. E Sangrmn with 85,00" added Brown va. A S. Miwben conducted Harrvyt Thanksgiving Service at Iloun on Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. David Lichti and H!” Flt-yd ot Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. James Stevens. RM: A. S Mitcholl asslsled Rev. Langtord with Harvest Thanksglw ing tirrrrico m Kitchrner on Sunday u‘vnkng. ' 'spent th' Mrs. J. t'aterion and daughter Elimlwth of Brampton are spending a few any» with the tormor's mot- lu-r Mrs, C D, Brown. who Is Ber Mush ill, Mrs H, .\1v-rnt'r ot Chicago and Mrs. J. P. ('oxsun ot Plattsvllle railed on Mrs. Urn-s Nahrgang on Tuesday Mr. and Mr, Andrew Cook and "on Earl spvm the week end with the farmer‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Witt, C'ook. fl I: L" , , ‘l 'l _ an UM " wk ".i-t itll, 'ri:, . l w. '1' ' 1H rh ‘ _ N _ I Ll _ 3 A“ H [ ( _ _ l, m 'll [l W; I 's, ", _ il', ', \‘KHUA ' I I v ("rr'tlrl _ [ ' I ',r mum e I ”M. ( irrrlt A. I) H“ ' u_1u~_r - i A [ 1 I ‘ . -- s" g James Walton of Ayr tailed at the home of his parenlvar. and Mrs J, Walton on Thursday, fri M r in Shukvsn M c. and family ot Mummy euer euj la apt-111 M 1' :xlllrl Mr. H Antsy-a Lit and Kthel with Mr. , Mr. Jaw cen ed Twin City mother. Mr tativos ehemsr Mrs. Henry Hess City is spcaditug a tyer" paruus, Ah. an Meyer, Last Saturday wh Maura. Jo.. H, Wings: and Willi“ Lounger tron Kitchener, and Oscar trom Erbsvllle speni Slur day under the parental root. Mr. and Mrs. Mlddleholu and unmet Alberta from Kitmener spent a few hours last. Sundny with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. Mrs. chry Hess from the Twin City is spttsdiug A low days with her nan-ms. AL. "ttd 1lro, Jacob S At tho Wooultinr Mr. an In. Mo: mum»! Ind Ion Herbert and In. D. C. Kant: tron Waterloo spent lat ward-y “in: the latter‘a mother. Int-noun; Mm Noon. M r, If M r M Al 31 r Mr Mr H M M Miss Miss hm Maya lcu tor Kitchener Mrs m w A, ". Ceerr WON SEAGRAM CUP anon-ls and other item: I. told by Waterloo Chronicle correspondent. the and th al nd Mrs. F. Shramm spun} HI the home of their son " Sillulnm of i'iattsvilie. her spun MA miuyulenl Mrs, E, Grassetl ot Blair Sunday at the home ot 's mum“; Mrs, C. ll ar.' GLIIAIN‘I'I IV "old Ilunrteubttrg and a an} Hole" Hannenhurg Wulti rs "peut Sunday md Mrs;. Fred. W Helm. M: Aqu [rum Hamilton Mal. rm] with Itis sister. ot' to Mr K Walker sp‘ h-lvnu Kant: from the want Sunday with her _ U, Kumz. 'ttt and fr " Sunday H h Humhu Ila hert m Holi re M area on Man h “~11le "ding Te min-d on nl tite week a few weeks tin from "ere I ployed by r is an the n Linwood M, In'nwn trom Linwood 1. Sunday with r NO. 11 q1 bus Luv.) l? has re Mt tvit Kit r! can mum, on WM an noon and afternoon, when the the school boatloa- cl thin dutriet hold their and mod " on tho school ground: hem Enrybody took the “as! interest. if not not. so than the previoul yet". all an fair was a decided new". The day was wondouul. nut a cloud in the sky to mar the pla- sure of the day. 00:00qu W Fair. ILOOHINGOALI F/e')')',""?';,"!?;)';;', kw (d .,.,I '"///// 'tess',' N " It nu a TE Linoleum has won its way into thousands of homes as thea'deal floor covering for every room in the house. Linoleum floors are comfortable, soft underfoot, warm in winter and cool in summer. The bright, cheery patterns permit of interesting decorative effects. . The smooth surface of Linoleum is sanitary-it offers no cracks to catch dust or dirt. Linoleum lightens housework"--" is easily cleaned, for a-damp mop used occasionally will preserve the original brightness. Linoleum, too, is economical; it will wear and give continual satisfaction for years. It may be purchased now at lower prices than havegarevailed for many years. ' 9pecicsg 2-Week display of Lllil0ilafiil,lliir,,,d LINOLEUM RUG S tMt s'"aad' Mr, Wilfred Snyder ot WateAoo spent Sunday under the parental m an. we. of“. mmummuum PERSONAL‘. In. 141th and son Morris of Momma): spent a few days with Mr. and Mn. Strong. _ Linoleum has a strong canvas back, that's what makes it so durable. Be sure you see the strong canvas back before buying. A special two-weeks display of Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs now showing in stores listed below. Your favorite floor-covering Merchant is showing during the next two weeks a most attractive display of the new designs in Dominion Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum Rugs. Come in' and see the new patterns-in piece goods or in rugs. The merchants listed below will be very glad to show them to you, and you will be surprised to find how reasonable in price these desirable Coverings actually are. If you are thinking of purchasing floor-covering for your home now or in the near future, you cannot afford to miss this special display of Linoleum; see it to-day. _ iit' Come in early While the stock is still complete. T 6 oft',,,.,,,,.,,,.,,, I n-IA- _ll-- _ 'ltsr, FLI1 'out 9hovo'itag ip llyoreg iisfird'"hriidi,j ILuir l autumn»: m- I shun-burg. “I”. m and t the Ill-u, qttrsh ad I“ Cm _ mu: or Kitchener were Sunday tttMttstis at Mr. and In». Addison D. Snyder and Mr. and In. Jacob s Brennan. , I Mr. and Mrs Mike Zinger ot Arm spent Sunday with Mr. and In Hennhiger. Born-Ah, Sept, M, 1922, to Rev. and Mrs. Howard Stavnnua, a son. Congratulation! Mr. ad will". and“ _tmTmtuehar.tttatmat at”)! numnvunnui-uum bonn- uued on maul-a Benn but Ind, Bricker Germann Co., DOMINION LINOLEUM "and DOMINION LINOLEUM PUGS [for alryour Aoors '- , ”I. '16“ Jer. M 'lr2ts'hfs'1'fa'.tutS. Mr. at In. has. "lbw and My. Kr. Gordon Von-I at Tttr. m m a! Vulm with Mr pann- Me All In. Hy Venn". Mr. “a In? m Bmudle and son, ,Aylmer - Bun-h! with Mend: at Crouhul and Linwood. It. an In Dn- Schultz», Ill-sou Purl “a Van. Betrqreitaae upon: and” with Mud- " mil venom _ M11. Hurry Schnetdor and dun-1 ter, arms, ot Dakota USA ml spending a month's vacation with Mr, :nd Mrs. Harry Schneider. loam. WATERLOO " ONTARIO o! John Letter & Son, (lFrllLtytyiittil W. D. B. Mney. chairman of the Public Service Communal. In the bend. following the conterenco be- tween representatives of the he! eamtrtiBtoeut of the United States, at an mu mug... at he! and“ actually com-nu lull: 1921, but.“ of up!“ to tho PM. tual We} Admlnbtntlon m.W.’.I: than. the urban sme- uul On- uda will conduct “I'm-plea 'utthtacit_trRtion through u ' Pennsylnnla Commlslon, ot ulna, tmA-am-tmit-dir' "'"u""aua-tttreo.trt.e "emtt.ttoatasrtr-r_ataieaan sum rm and mm a pr ucl INaqq& ytesriiemritidi. ma Br all your Wettlaufer Bros. to: an. the. not” y 1.5 . ‘-. and tho may. no. m .'u"iliil!iiilll , Ruth 0.. mm! by M. . Milli mama, “d m A”: Q90.” J. . Mr. Islam of Norwich. A. - 'aa at 8600 nu! 1 silver trophy 1eetia, $100 went to the ,rtrmqr. In!“ 3" won all three heats, the than“; 2.21%. About 3,000 new}. W . V the new hit! in 'tor' WW‘ Batu-h) "urattetq and than“ “a (is/lj?))",?,',?,;" ?tiiifiiibsi, 'tttte "

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy