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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1924, p. 5

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'cr(,ivr-vsaoetsu-- [at but-annotation" I;’~:¥.‘-hmhu.m.mwm (i Jqt-r__aefHvo'tt, t htDMymdnnJ‘u dim mmw‘me-u e.d.tt.aearttartt.rartu.og-tr' ' Imurumm Following the opening of Parlia- ment, their Exceilenirims erttertaihed on Thursday night at Government House, Ottawa, at a state dinner, after which they held a reception for a large number of ladies. --Batarday Night. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee came up trom Toronto last week for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. o. Motheral, Mrs. Lee remaining for the week. Miss Rose Hilliard, Waterloo, was a week end visitor in Goderich, the guest of her friend, Miss Esther Hume. Mrs. F. S. Hodgins was the host- ens of a very enjoyable Thimble Tea on Friday afternoon at her home which was artistically decorated with lovely Spring flowers. Prince George, the youngest son of the King and Queen, who attain- ed his majority not long ago. I: to receive the Freedom of the City of London. The city bestowed this compliment upon Mr. Mackenzie King last October. Sons of "Free. men" land Prine George comes Into this category) have certain privileges; otherwise the city con- fers her freedom or withholds it, un- Influenced by outside opinion. Mrs. J. S. Lockie entertained a number of her friend: last Friday very pleasantly. to High To- follow- ed by “500." when the honors for cards wont to Mrs. J. Amen: and a very beautiful, very delighttul atta'.r, that went off without a flaw in the arrangemepts, and the dis- tant sound of music played in the entrance to the main bunding guided very much to the pleasure of the oiaeasion. at nine o'clock. As the time ap- proached for the viceRegai arrival, their distinguished onions formed a long lane extending from the door at the Senate Chamber to the Throne. and while the band played the National Anthem, their Excell- enciea entered and passed sio‘wiy up to the Throne, the Governor- General in his Generalh uniform and Lady Byng. extraordinarily handsome in her cloth pl gold gown with log train, her splendid jewels and maple leaf diamond tiara, Then began the presentations. it was all The Vice-Regal “Drawing Room," while not an event ot wide-spread interest like the irpeuiUr or the House. is still one ot the very im. portant social events ot a memor- able week. and was held in the Senate Chamber on Saturday night I). manual that nun any heck‘ tqthoaartrdnrseiitatttmtorr, MM hacienda. the Governor General, Berton an; or Vinny, torm- nlly and the third union of Gum‘s Namath Parliament, on Thursday ahernoon ot last week, which proved e brilliant and impos- Inc event. The throne um yeer he: its new canopy. which adds much to the nymce ot an already st- tnclive room. To his sen. sur- rounded by s splendid escort of Ollcen. all wearing medals that were gloriously eloquent, came the t1overrtor-Gerterat, lord Byng at Vlmy. an erect soldier-1y "ure and every inch a man. Ott the Governor Genet-ere lent as he faced the Cham. her was Lady Byng. extremely handsome in her robe of wine color) ed “in with georgette train, wear? in: may distinguished orders on] her col-sage, it becoming and beauti- tut tiara on her dark hair, and a] for fur about her shoulders. Beside her were her two nieces, the Ladies Elizabeth and Mary Byng, the for- mer in beige lace over crepe del chine, the latter in green over JD, Ter, and Miss Rachel Walpole, an) attractive tigure in silvery gran: Below this again and behind her. were the ladies ot prominence int political and social circles. l Ono-h. " Pull-mom and. My am, "M.--' gamut-mm The Y.W.C.A. Board of Direciom will have n tea room and home mado baking Mlle in the Ansoclmion Parlors. F'redorick Siroel, from May 17th to 22nd. to which the puhrc , is very cordially invited to attend. Waterloo has ion! one of its most highly esteemed oiiizens in the ,deaih of Mr. Jacob Winklor, who i passed peacefully away at his home ’1“; F'riday, March the Tth, after " short lilnenx. His uwnuming (piety, his 'rtrttuhtforward dmrnciar ‘nnd above in his pence-Aiming dis- woman endeared him man! to than who knew him best. A man whose cheertttl dupe-Mon wan founded on genuine good will. and unchanging friendship, and by his sudden dentin his many friends will deeply regret hin damning. Much linear! nym- pnihy will be extended to are mem- hen of hi- family ttttd their Im- modhto Manda in their “no of 1 heron“ "Wide" tho beautiful nude-co at Mr. and In. Edwin W. and». " water aimt, Wuorloo. was "en into" int land” ”will!" a. minimum of in WI uni- 'nr-ry of no Mettrd" oe than I)! In. Tho run-I m - Mth On Thursday, Friday and Satur- day evenings Mr. and Mrs. J. C, D. Horriyth, Frederick St, were the nenlal host and hapless at dinner parties at Preston Springs tor a numbnr ot their 't'wittAlity friends, Mm. A, W. Augustine, Mrs. Jacob Kaufman and Mrs. M. It. Kaufman were Joint hostesses ot a charming- ly arranged luncheon at this already popular resort, on Tuesday of last Week. when a large numlu-r .1 guests trom outside cities were in attendanve. greatly enjoying the Ih-liglnml hospitality ot these well- known hostesses. Mrs. Augumine entertained about thirtymve of her Rik-honor friends, at a lovely luncheon, at Preston Springs last Thursday. which proved a very happy and enjoyable tune, tion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson of Montreal spent a few days in Wat. erloo during the past week, en route tty St. Louis, Mo., for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and young son. The Opening ot the Preston Springs Hotel under such delight- ful auspices has already made it the rendezvous tor hosts of visitors “Anti friends. who have been chann- ml with the transformation which has taken place in the building, manugemeiit,' etc., making it such an inviting and attractive place to meet one: friends, with its lovely drmuratiuns of Spring flowers, malo ing one feel an: the winter is al- most gone. Miss Charlotte Valentine ot Tor- onto-University, was a welcome wisltor in Waterloo over the week end. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine at “Blink Bonnie." , Before the British Empire inhib- ition opens its gates on St. George's Day, April 28, a vast sum will have been spent on it. As an example of the scale on which preparations have been made, the electric power plant (which has to supply current for 2,000,000 lamps) is ot the type that would be required by a city of 200,000 people. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Green. Deon, Ontario, (formerly of Kitch- ener) announce the engagement ot their youngest daughter, Margaret lronsides, to Frederick Harold Nei- sun. M.D.. of Sebringville, ontario/ son or Mr. and Mrs. James E.' Nelson, St. Thomas. The marriage' will lake place quietly the latter part ot March. _ Mr, Matthew Jaffray of Toronto, formerly ot Waterloo, paid a visit to the family ot the late Mr. Jacob Winkier last Sunday, also renew- iLg many other old friendships. Hr. um In. _ M. Stud» and daughter Hue: m enacted home we]: Manhunt. N.C., this wool, at!" . delightful mandr- “any " "an clan-mm mt. Mrs, P. H. Roms 15 a visitor in Toronto, the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. ft. Roos for a fortnight. Miss Katherine Foster and was Irene Pugh of Victoria University, Toronto, were week and visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster, Waterloo. Mr. Walter Mueller ot McGlll University, Montreal, ia spending a few days at the home ohms mother, Mrs. C. Mueller, Young Street. Wat- erloo. Mr. w, M. o. Locke-d VII . visitor in Momma! darling the pun week. when he delvered two " dreues on the subject of insurance, to the students ot McGill Univers- ity, mm tn Klwm‘ “tut-*5“. wanna-ammu- bullion. Tull-summing." n: -tHrtrtq t that In" In! Intact]. momma» "my a! the Idling“ It. all In. [1:714 11 Hm " Loeb. many flowers, and prettily shndrd Hahn. and an." urn-elm” were ex- (Mann-cl and but with" "ttrsrrted for many happy returns of the day, the jolly party of fittoisn an! down to a table wtloullrly “mm with anlstlr dovornllonn of pink moss: and the drCmtiert of retrenh. mnma, Including the birthday cake with chine": lighted undies. After ample Jurrttmy had been done to the good "may provided, the young mom found thalr pay to the play room, than may warn the happy mulch-nun in rttrfottg nmnn Ind canto-u. while the old" frUttdtt may enjoyed a nodal "cling, to- mhor “IMMDI to in. (hole-t n- oon!- " but: on a. that all In memory. his Parents and Slater: For all ot “a he did hls best, And God gave Emanuel eternal rest. Chairman Bruegeman Informed the members that he yomplotcd a deal for the purchase of the Hummel pruperty at the corner ot Highland Ave. and William St. for the sum of $55.30. The building will lu- remov- ed and the land will horome part of the school playgrounds. Chairman Bruegeman and W. W. Sham; were appointed delegates to attenittre annual convention or the Ontario Educational Assoeiatlon. Were Granted Exemptions Corner lut owners on John, Union, David, Wrttssrloo and Moore Sta. were granted exumptluns by tho Court of Revision ot 50 pm- cent, The exemption from these local im- provt-mu-ms will Ire, borne by the Water and Light Cornm':qv,ion and not by the town generally and will he paid out of the water department revenue. I In [null and loving memory of our dour son and brother. Emanuel G. Roth, who departed this life four years ago, Hawk 6, 1920. lmnglng for a smile and a tac" that is gone; . Norte know the Ill-pills of our re grafts. In" we remomhor anal shall never forget As hin hands were clasped upon his breast. We Mast-d his loving brow And in our "ching iivarls we know We have no son, ho brother now; A loving son and Mother. true and kind, No Friend on with like him we'll itnd. PV Otto Toletzkl was engaged as caretaker at a salary ot 81400 per annum to succeed his father who retired. owing to Ill health. The Goldie MeC'u1togh Co. ot Gait will conduct an experiment ht the burning of buckwheat coal in the new coal in the furnaces and it suc- cewfu) the board will save $1.00 per ton on their real supply. Nothing but along. The Waterloo Public School board at its regular meeting held on Friday night decided to hold the formal opening ot the new Alexan. dra school on March 14 when citi- xena will be invited to inspect tho school. II with to th- an! con-I.- “ I phylum otrtrttuttem "a appoint”. The common. hr the new ”at In I: to-tr.--- how txmuttitt---K mu, Dr, P. G. Hubs. uni 000. Oro-, III!- grounds mtmmittmr--9. Herb 8mm. Fred Moul- um Geo. Gnu; build. Into and property txmutttttee---Pted Maser. Mayor Henderson and R. Lang; cemetery commtttmr-Dr. P. (1. Hughes Ind E. M. Devin; road and grounds committee-Geo. Gran. Mayor Henderson and J. Herb. Smith. NEW ALEXANDRA SCHOOL WILL BE FORMALLY OP- ENED ON MARCH 14. mutual-Hum .trr.i'rmttth'eet-etak um memuunumm "tttrt-a-tm-lit-ttatt-ta-ii, mmmMuh-m crouch-hammmhuh‘ 13.711.810.110 u‘m tresaqtrttqnsttamettter. mmrUMdthhudIh-othu. tr-da-tgr-r-tOrt-lt-ut-tare-. tAqrwtBmqttt,mtnoed.rtoorta thqrrsarnrtthtmtaaeaett, SCHOOL REQUIRES 12 MILLS IN MEMORIAM memories as we journoy Tor, on not then pull ttoin your dntttgUt, or by and] at a out: u but from The Br. Minor Iodi- Dr. Willlarm' Pink Pills an une- ml m all can” when the blood In thin MM watery " their mlulou " to hullrl up and purify the blood. That " Why they give new “rental and vim utter an “not of Innu- mm. and It I. who the reason why they no benMeia1 In “from an orders. neural, rhenmthm at that condition (unruly dOCcHM‘ u I“ run down," I "I am writing to NIH you what Dr.) 1Villiums' l'inl: Pills have done tor mm" an” Mrs. J. H. Oullon Jrirdale,) Man, "A few yt‘ars ago I wns_in ill badly rundown condition. so much an that I was subject to hunting! stterls which would leave me in such) a condition 1hat I (null! hardly so} about Then l was slrlcken with influvnzn. whlch was: epidemic at that um", and this all" further weakened me and throughout the whole winter I remained in this} ('omllllnn, l was constantly tahiruri, doctor's mf'dlvinu, but as it did notl seem to ho-lp mp, my mother Lil visen me to try nr.'wmiarns' Pink Pills, and I not a couple of Imam: to mart on. When these were done I seemed to feet '"t.improverneut and I not a further supply to con-g llnun the trmatment, I took In all,; about a dozen boxes, and by that) Mme I m In the boat of health and had gninwl in wolght. My fullh In Dr. williams' Pink Pills in now _ unbounded, and I keep a supply on ; hand and take them occasionally It [cannot feellng qullo well. I often mend mom to others. and runnnt pram» them enough for re. Mormtt my health." Mr. Melvi Mark of No; on Saturday. Mr. it. G. Hallman Was in Kitch- mmr on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm, Mr. and Mrs. Lipp. Miss Emma Llpp and Mrs. Invkie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Drinkwater in Galt on Monday. Misses Mable and Myrtle Nichol and Mr. Roy Nichol attended the marriage of bheY)rother, Wm., at St. Marys Just, week. Mr. Austin Bricker and Mr. Loyd Bricker visited with their father, Mr. Noah Brieker in Kitchener last week. Mrs. Miill:r of Waterloo. Mrs/ Jacob Goon and Mr. Adam ituettor' ot Elmira visited ttrcir mother, Mrs. Miss Rose Lattwh of Plaines vism ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Snyder on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Kph. Fried visited with the latter‘s lather, Mr. Noah Brirkpr of Kitchener who Is very ill at present. Notes of Interest Mrs. Henry Wagner Is on the e/ck lj<t. Hor many friends wish had‘ a spvmly mouvvry.. Mr, and Mrs. Hubert St. Catherines visited w Mrs. Clarence Hilborn I Mr, B. Ruhr was in Kitchener on Friday. After an Attack of Influenza .-Health Now Restored Mr. Elmer Blckle of weodtrtocir spent the weekend with his par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rickie. Miss Isabel! Ni, Mr. and Mrs. M Marys visiled at A. Poll on Frid: Mrs. S. Rohr visited with Mrs E. Thamer in Kitchener on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stautter of Washington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallman. Miss Olive Freeboru is at present nursing at Douegnl. Mrs. W. 3.15% and um. trrtutddsusqtiter, Joye. Muller. re- turned home but Thirsty after spending three week: at mum Mills and Port Annual The choir of the you-6.1m church held a banquet u the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford one evening last week and report an enjoyable time. . Mrs H. Johnston and daughter Helen of Listowel are visiting the Iormer’s mother, Mrs. Mulcahy. Clutch-o In do.“ to! m to” owing to u out“ or than”! tmtt-otttq-nro-rtetet.. In. ROM. Odo tho in has threatened vim mm '0 m plaudwnponbonthomnd.‘ went hayweok run her ”other. Mr. Robert 0‘1. BROKEN IN HEALTH Melvin Snyder was elected of North Dumrries Township PHILtPSBURG, ROSEVILLE a y Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraehnng and son. Walter. of St. Agatha were the sues-Is of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lam: on Sunday. Messrs. Harvey Hackbart and Golabeck ot Hessen Street. Wellcte Iey. and Mrs. Frank Rebedke or Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Helpel and children of Baden were the guests ot Mr, and Mm. Wm. Heipel on Sunday. Mr. and In. Geo. Benin mm last Sunday with-equi- in Kitch- etter. Some ot our sport- took in the? Niagara Falls and New Hunbuni hockey match in Kitchener lastY week. f Jacob Ruler who u It!!! eonttatqd Kitchener were the to her bod through illness. lad Mrs. Oscar Hum Chartered Trust All Money Deposited ll Inven-I ed,in Government and Munici- pal Bonds 0 N L Y l On Deposits a EXECUTOR CO. KITCHENER - 73 King St. w, WATERLOO - 7 King st. N, Much very choice Dream Goods in Wool. Silk and Cotton Fabrics is here for your choice at interesting and popular prices. See these-displayed on Saturday. Mina Burgoyne will open our Dress Making Dept. the first week in March. Ear. ly orders, may be left at the office. New Suits - The jaunty "Boyish" mode, the longer lined, Tailleur and Novelty Box, Braided and Embroidered, In fine goods of Poiret, Twills, Cords, Tricotines and Botany Serges _ Colors of Sand, Coco, Navy and Grey F-ey Silk Lined, Ladies' and Misses' sizes. Special Prices $25, $28.50, $32, $37.50 to $50 4% A Faultless Selection of Pretty Spring Coats, Many Straight Line Effects, Bell Sleeves, Deep CufTand Patch Pockets, Made up in pretty Soft wool Plaids, Checks, Polo and Camel Hair Cloths, Colors, Sand, Dove, Tan, Grey and Navy ”In Ladies' and Misses' sizes. Moderate Prices $12, $15, $18.50, $25 '.rt New A very wonderful Chaim of Ladies' Hztmlsonte Dresses are now shown in the Ready-to-Wear Dept. French, Beaded Dresses, in Crepe, Roma and Geotgettea, elats orately trimmed, long straight line styles, also tier style Skirts. in shades of Tan, Sand, Grey, Navy and Brown, at very attractive prices. _ llpcaiiis 'Trarvysr tCt A. J. PREST, Manager Alt Accounts Subject To Withdrawal By Cheque "___-" "w T=.eT-=-e_ml"eq+ "'ri'rR.,"e.Mr__tlq. www.mdednfimb-mmbd thud-ultra. . 1.r.et?et1ttt?e.qbyitt.-ettveomretmreestour “out Snug. "'"""'itotg.Mrk. $37 .50, $38.50, $45.00 to $50.00 New Dress Goods and Cotton Goods Britslusrr.rth.8Ttyrnn th,, Interest Added Every Three Months COATS and SUITS Ladies' Beautiful French Dresses " fi_ye?t'tsttte.tttee' as yaw our I in Ladies Smart Spring Styles KMhener were the gum of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanna?! on Sun- day. Master Wilfred Kaufman of Burw side was the guest ot Mamet Carl amber. It" Annie Kant: about In! Sunday under the parental not In Baden. Mr. Edwin Dotzert at Amulree anal Miss Lena Lantz were visiting at! the home or Mr. and Mrs J. K.l Schmidt on Sunday. i, Miss Alma Doerintt ot menu'- Corner was the guest of Wan Ella Seyler on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Z. Lam: at Koch's cor» ner was the guest ot Mrs. J. K. Schmidt Mr. Nelson Doering and 'sister, LIGHT - - - FLUFFY - - FLAKEY - - - DELICIOUS - - WHOLESOME - PERFECT - - WATERLOO, ONT. 1"TeTret, inb‘QI-cd‘h It is Immible to tell the guilty of tea by the appearance of the [out A mush. wane. unevenly rolled in may taste much better trt the on than a closely rolled, well upped tea that LOOKS much finer. no only way to be sure of getting tea ot reliablr quality is to buy a (on Inge "SALADA." whose goodness and rurity are guaranteed. Alma, ot Booting" - nu It. Walter Schmidt of 1mm and Sunday new“ nth Mr. and In. George Bantu. The new: Aid of the “than: church held ll meet-M quilting be. last week. You CANNOT JUDGE IV AP. PEARANCE. tdet a): 33%

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