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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Apr 1923, p. 7

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x ts A Woodstock poultry fancier has come forward with an answer to the question. "Do winter hens pay?" He gives the following statistics for his flock of eight Rhode Island Reds: In January they laid 26 oggs, at 65 cents a dozen, and feed cost $1.10; in February they gave 81 ogge at §0 conts a dozen and cost $1.40 to HENS LAY REAL GOLDEN EGGS C woos M. WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED. Save Time, Labor and Nails dian r-fi'fl:."z.‘g"' 't-' ::u.-,a-' .ht one. 251&" with one hand. oud‘ifi- are hfilz one operation. Oneâ€"third less nails, oi oo 10 in., are impregnated with asphalt and surfaced Bird‘ Twin Â¥ mnneo,lufium,flmm economy. in and let us estimate the cost of reâ€"roofing Come in and let us estimate the cost of reâ€"roofing your home with these artistic shingles. f % Made by BIRD & SON, LIMITED, Hamilton, Ontario Why Contribute Have you forgotten the greatest days of your life when you were care free and Dad and Mother did the worrying about your bringing up, and how you spent yodr hours of recreation? If you haven‘t forgotten, and are interested in your own boy and your neighbor‘s boy you will see that the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Y.M.C.A. â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€":â€"-â€"M 'mm’o“r.“ppon noydounot 'u‘etfofthe 1ACK Of {t., «@â€"â€"erermmenmnermaninnammemesnenremmentenimentitemenensan aounienmmermenentemmenmermmes Big Seven Day Campaign April 17 â€"24th Waterloo Do You, Mr. Man Remember that a Boy is a Man Grown Up? BECAUSE IT MEETS THE NEEDS OF MEN AND BOYS FARM. WORKERS SAJL â€" Soven hundred fasrmers and farm workers have sailed from Liverpool mcu,-a.o-mumnom:m the total mnumber of passengers beâ€" ing 1,800. VOCATION foed. Last month their production was $6 ogge, at 35 conts a dozen, and KNOWLEDGE SOCIABILITY RIGHTNESS HEALTH WY TD b,‘(- What Boys and Young Men Want: Culturalâ€"Technical. Practical. S Opportunity and Equipment for Leadership. Variedâ€"Attractive. Friend Making. Headquarters. Strengthâ€"Resisting Power. Poise. Playâ€"Sparkleâ€"Sportsmanship. Knowledge of Body. Choice. Placement. Working Ideals. Steadying Influence. Opportunity to Serve Others. i ‘Ffi .x% C‘ a~ o. tr dn 1 Let Your im their ~old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller on the 9th line of ‘Wollesloy one day last week. _ Miss E. McKie spent a few days last week at her home near Atwood. _ Mre, C. Vogan and children of Dorking are visiting at the former‘s home, Mr. Geo, Coghlin. _ Miss Edps Hamilton returned to ber home near Listowel after spendâ€" iting her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) E. Mrs. Gordon McClay at Stratford. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gale of Sebringville visited their sons, Messre. Robert Houseâ€"papering is the order of the day. * nessâ€"of Mr. J. Ratz and Mrs. Hester Tanner and hope they will soon be Mr. Joe Nurse had a very successâ€" ful sale of farm stock, implements and household effects last week. the 15th Hne of Wellesloy were vi*â€"| ing & fow days with hor sister, Mrs. [n- at Mrs. A. Crookshanks oue| Valentine Hofstetter. P6 ’hv,huvnt. k Masterâ€" Billle Kniesel who has x been confined to the house with tonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cathcart of Ei~ d130h ma spent one day last wook â€"with ,_‘,:_._"" __‘_L'..’:. _fi ffe Miss Jessie Fewings left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Robinson visâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sam Loney of Horn Money Help Make Manhood We are sorr; *6 report that Master Arthur Steinmas is etill on the sick Mesrs. EdWard Krachling of Taviâ€" stock and John Krachling of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday with their mothor, Mrs. Ed Krachling. /»EE Mr..and Mrs. Ignats Ditner of §t Agatha visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Strauss. Mrs. Fredolin Merowiski returned Mrs. ‘Anno Steffier and childrén spent the week end with her parents Mr. ‘Tony Obenick of New York, Mich., is at present visiting old ac quaintances here. of her parents, Mr. and ‘Mre. F. K. Kilng, have left for Galt where they will make their future home.. Mr. Balllie has a good position there, We wish them the best. oOf suceéss in Ilh-lmlhenrm:.mdum chener after spending two weeks at Mr, and Mrs. Hd Bechthold and sou of Waterdown spent a few days at the ‘home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrg. Henty L. Miller, F ol wit iÂ¥ t ‘sig‘x SOCIAL SERVICE RELIGIOUS SERVICE Gymnasiumâ€"Swimsâ€"Gamesâ€"Campsâ€"Tenanis. Body Building under Expert Leadership. : Boxingâ€"Wrestlingâ€"Swimmingâ€"Competition. Physical and Medical Examination. Instruction. VOCATIONAL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE EDUCATIONAL SERVICE t Delon® (uptieh dast d We i Cl onl ns ty e ce ts + P t toe c t +9i 5o0 Bc td T Te reunes Eol Li «olas «t Euse uts f LK flé y wol . . ocreiere o 4 eperd eteree Om eiite M s e ulA ie lt uie cceA s unc en tang. Sn â€"â€" Bible Instructionâ€"Classesâ€"with Selected Teachers. Helpful Talksâ€"Directed Readingâ€"Counsel. â€" Altruistic Effortâ€"Members now serving on mittees. y Vocational Counsel and Guidance. A "University of Second Chance." Help in Securing Satisfactory Employment. Over 300 courses offered through connection with Y.M.C. A, Schools. Right Social Atmosphereâ€"contractsâ€"fellowsehipâ€" _ Affairs (daily). Music, Pictures, Programs, Events, Games. Clubs, Pals, Living Rooms. Organizations within the Membership. Headquartersâ€"open 365 days per year. friends in ‘Wellesley. é The funcral of Mr. Jacob Strable was largely attended here dast Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin spent Sunday at the latter‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wepplet. i Mr. Ed. Hohl of Bamberg made a short call at Mr. H. B. Hank‘s What The Y. M. C. A. Offers: Miss Lizsie Erb spent Sunday with Mr. Dan: Schwartzentruber . and Levina Schwartzentruber made a business trip to Baden last Monday afternoon. We little thought his death se near. No loved one beside him . uu‘-um‘ No word of comtort could he leave To those who loved so well. You are not forgotten dear one; Nor will you ever be. % As long as life and memory lasts, We will remember thee. ~ daughter, Dorothy, made a short call at â€"Mr. Dan Schwartzentruber‘s; Mr. Allan Schwartsentruber and Of our dear brother loved by al} The blow was great, the shock aeâ€"| § â€" vere, , He would no more return, Il"fi.l P‘hat he so soon in death would sicep * And leare us ‘here to mours Quo Mrs. Christ. Lichti and daughter, PETERSBURG Sisters and Brothers. EASY T. [ $105 =s FULL SET OF DRIVING INS $24.50 wl 872 Wor| *‘ FORD COUPE | * sucallsnt Balance $17 month ‘:§ : Balance 1 $72°%% 2 "Yohx | $118 55w« | FORD TRU -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"L‘s mmnwwm-mgmm inglude interest Balance $11 month CABRLC . P RaRPERAN * VnRV, PCOR * ": month $150 Cash Down _ | Balance $11 menth | 1ont‘; $12, 2008 f **‘Canada‘s Largest Ford Dealers" â€" l asthoanvehie â€"â€" ~TORONTO _ rnone main 381 $129 and $18 a month â€"seen pay for FREE!| s67 . * @6 1 $66 Ki Bajlance $8.50 month Terms: 811 monuth FORD TON TRUCK In Good Shape TRUCK DOWK JTx 1e t P %g

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