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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1924, p. 3

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Tas PS : som, of Toronto, the second daughâ€" ter of Mr. James Anderson, Fraserâ€" â€" burgh, Scotland. ‘The bride, given away by Mr. Fred Mills of Toronto, ents were costly and numerous. The church was filled to capacity with invited guests and friends of the bride and groom, and the presâ€" '!\.m_dm'mnm and maiden hair fern. During the signing of the register Mrs. Greenwood sang most beautiâ€" gown of peach crepeâ€"deâ€"chine, trimâ€" med with silver lace and carried a boquet of Ophelia roses. Mr. Carl Hachborn of Kitchener, the groom‘s roses and Hlyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"va ,,f with a spray of white heather; The? Ocean SEVEN LILIES FLOUR Seven Lilies Flour which will give you satâ€" isfaction"in baking. Beâ€" sides, you will find that Are â€" We Right flour?" By so doing you will help your grocer and he will gladly send â€" you a (Made to make good.) Made by the makers Surely it is just as easy to say As it is to say "Send COSTS LESS The best flour for bread AND pastry. G: Hachborn ot this villég® ined in the toly bonds of e have a frome for of girt Just ioi mnimomp arraget a8 me mm weok porsonc! ap Mr~y wamen ahrink m-tu%@% * * tsOy a yent pineochs i is the Toat of thjary o EXPERT OPTOMETRIST 2 Doors West of Capitol Theatre Flour O 1,a pair of culf dip owâ€"=â€"...â€"â€"â€" © to the bridesmaid, pearls and to the .m -_A‘M.-nfll. {the lead since the 1919 @lection, are lnct feeling too bad as to the general result for the very reasonâ€"that since 1919 some 200,000 of the electorate have changed their minds régarding the O.T.A. so that with a further change of an equal number in the next few years they expect to win out in the end. Woolwich Township Council will meet for its November session next Tuesday, the 4th inst. ‘somewhat sybsided, people are now taking interest in watching the movements of Premier Ferguson in Rev. C. Zarnke is leaving this week end for the far north New Ontario where he will conduct serâ€" vicesâ€"at Massey on Sunday. : The service in the Lutheran church on Sunday forencon will be conducted by Rev. J. Strempfer of Elmira. Rev. Strempfer is leaving Canada shortly and as he has at all Miss Florence Ebel of Kitchener Aas visiting at her home ddring the week. times been a great favorite among Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Knarr and family of Mannheim spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knparr. Fimira friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dabmer and family of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doerr. _Spadina Ave. and lnter the happy f”h.b”t&t“‘ moon at Ottewa, Montreal, Quebec travelling in 4 navy tricotine sand hat and pointed fox furs, the gift ,dt\nm. On their return the |newly married couple will reside in mother of Mrs. Dahmer, also reâ€" turned with the party from Oshawa where she ‘had been visiting and spent Sunday here with friends beâ€" visiting at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Marâ€" Emma were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahmer and daughter Gertrude of Oshawa spent Sunday with relatives in the villâ€" age. Mrs. Wm. Cole of Wellesley, . It has been reported that a new business is starting in our village. The baby industry is that of a furâ€" rier in which Miss Marie Wegener, daughter of Mr. Aug. C. Wegener is just going to launch into. Both Mr. and Miss Wegener were engaged in a similar business in Waterloo but the serious illness of the former made it necessary for him to remain at his home here and consequently this brought about the opening of the new business in our village. Miss Clera Dabmer is spending several weeks in Toronto. The bridal couple have the good wishes of a hast of friends for a Mfe of happiness and prosperity in days to come.‘ ~ coping with the peculiar situation that has arisen. out of the election Election re proceeding to her home. f Rev. Nelson Martin and bride of Mr. Oscar Stroh and sister, Miss Say it with We exce! in the art of flower arrangement from the eimplest ARMSTRON@, FLORI8ST 88 Queen 8. ‘Phone 88 Flowers vigitors church Mr. Mr. r_lm‘m”nwm A, AA, AURIRORIE EMCY MWMEA ~A MR Einwachter property in the village|lit Auction without reserve on Rev. and Mrs. Howald are visiting|the farin belonging to David at Zurich. Hunsberger, oneâ€"half mile east Red Popper Rub takes the "ouch"| Various types of Dairy Cows, from more, stiff, aching joints i}|Come and buy a cow at your wfl:flm’fl‘“"mmmm“nfldfim at once. ‘rd"sm, When you are suffering so you|_ Terms: 8 months‘ credit will m“bflm”mldb.mb'm» Pepper Rub and you will hare the| proved security, or 6% per quickest relfot known. Nothing bas|annum off for cash payments. euot ahnepbenies penetzstin® 5684| _ Hunsberger & Quickfall, Fou sbuly Te Fepper uie you wit Proprietors. you feel the tingling heat. n”.... I. H. Toman, Auctioneer. minutes i warme the sore spot| C. B. Bomberger, Clerk. Mr. Jesse Hilborn of Paris visited his brother, A. Hilborn, on Sunday. Miss Eileen Koch is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lautenschlager. Miss Snyder and Miss Schmidt of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman on Sunâ€" day. The temperance vote at New Dunâ€" dee was 211 to 43. Mr. J. Greulich has completed local improvements which add very much to the appearance of his property. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Marion have been visiting at F. Poth‘s. Red Pepper For ls. Rhenmatic Pain|on hem ae gouy oA n f * ’ 1t |I) . and nas red W@euengemmarmmenenemernetreâ€"me <oucâ€"â€"<> ‘um.:umunu sTRaAYED "“mfl to @9 the grawine gith the name| _ Helfer, on furm of undersigned. E. J. { Rowlee on each ‘package. Owner may hare satte by proving Real Estate visited Dr. and Mrs. Bock. Theâ€"temperance meeting in the hall on Monday night was addressed by Dr. Haist and Mr, Hamblin, both ‘of Kitchener. Rev. Mr. Smail acted as chairman. Misa Erb and Miss have returned from a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sandles and daughâ€" ter of Hanover are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lautenâ€" schlager. Arthur Becker‘s quintette rendered suitable music. § (Held over from last week) Dr. Robertson, dentist, at New Dundee every Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock Doerr and family of Kitchener visitâ€" ed at the Doerr parental home here on Surfday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Betzner of near Kitchener spent Saturday at the home of ‘the former‘s brother, Ephraim and Mrs. Betzner. Rev. E. Sievenpiper is conducting a series of ‘special services in the M. B. C church. ‘These services commenced on Monday evening and will continue for two weeks. Mr. Russell Snider made a busiâ€" ness trip to St. George on Monday. g NEW DUNDEE Mr. and Mrs. ‘Allan Good and daughter Miss Ethel spent Sunday afternoon at Centreville. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Doerr and Miss Wthel Wilkinso® spent Sunâ€" day with her parents at Courtiand. Mr.â€"Heunry Schoifele is lnid up térnnm.nwm ~ Miss Marks, who has been a guest at the hotel for a year, left recently terio on hisg ennual deerbunt. hope that on his réturn we ma; able to report him: having had good fortune of bagging the i game.. 3 visitors with relatives in this place. Messrsa. Oscar and Geo. Bartman, Ohio, and a former Consstogo boy, preached at a service held in the Mr. Wismer preached in the U.B. Snider made a busiâ€"| ‘There will be sold by public aucâ€" . George on Monday. |tion the Farm Stock, Hay and Grain Mr. o situated in the village of Crosshill, on + .’ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12th, 1924 Horsesâ€"Bay drivingâ€"mare, 7 yrs. 'old.bayhuvydntteoltrwngi years old, bay heavy draft filly rising y | 1 year old;both got by Pricie Pearl, are well matched and.are eligible Positively no reserve, Rverything listed in this sale goes to the high:â€" est bidder. Pigsâ€"3 Yorkshire sows, 1 due to pig in October, 1 due by time of saie, 1 sow bred 6 weeks; 7 pigs 3 months old. credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes (land owners for security) or 6 per cent. discount Apply to Henry G. Huchn, ewe lambs, ail eligible for registraâ€" Saturday, Nov. 1st, 1924 Sale to start at 1 pm. sharp Hay and Grainâ€"About 80 tons of Timothy and Clover (mixed) hay; Cattieâ€"7 Goodâ€" Dairy Cowsâ€"Black cow due to calf Dec. 9; red cow due to calf Jan. 9; Jersey cow due to calf March 5; red cow due to calf March 7; Hereford cow due to calf 28; spotted cow due to calf April household articles not mentioned. Do not miss this sale if you want good clean furniture.:No reserve. Terms: â€"Cash. % MRS. CASPER OBERER, and kitchen utensils, sealers, jugs, erocks, roasting pan, 20 ib. pail lard, chamber sets; bureau; bedroom carâ€" pet 9 x 12 ft., drop feaf table with 6 legsâ€"(chorry);~2 â€"sinks, 2â€"stands, alhrmbwmm tubs, upholstered combination baby sleigh, cane rocker, hall stand, cloth ePUBLIC SALE plece light eim bedroom suite; $ piece polished aak bedroom suite; 2 wooden double beds with springs Farm Stock, Hay and Grain PETER LATHER, Proprietor, CrosshIt1. W. W, FRICKEY, Auctionser, Waterioo 4 This load consists of all the 146 Wellington 8t., Kitchener. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, L H. Toman will sell by Pubâ€"| M __ s Acres of good Jand on the ED. REVUEL, Clerk. 44â€"1t. PUBLIC SALE Of One Car Load > DaAIRY CoOWs 44â€"2t. TOWN OF NOTICE IS HBRBEBY GIVEN that the sittings of the Court of Revisâ€" lon, to hear and determine appeals against assessments for the year 1924 for the Town of Waterloo, will be held at the Council Chamber at Minard‘s Liniment for Sprains and Bruises. [ Dominion of Canada bonds due. . s J Saturday can be deposited at this office | _ ASSESSMENT APPEALS, YEAR If you are looking for a small farm, ( have a farge list to choose from, and it will be to your advantage to see me before you buy. 5 Acres near New Hamâ€" burg, good bulldlpn with stock and impleâ€" stock and inP‘ 62500 7 Acres eltuated near Pres ton, 6 reoomed house, barn, large new hen house, garage, work shop, quite a lot of frult and the Jand is excellent for gardening. â€" Owner will ssil 9 Acres 4 â€"miles from Kitâ€" chener, extra good gardening land,. lot of fruit, 6 roomed house with summer kitchen and wood shed, bank barn, drive house. Price reduced room»s, good bank barn, ownâ€" er is willing to saorifice at ..... sm Don‘t miss this. ~22 Acres, seven miles from Kitchener, between Kitchener and Mespeler. ‘This diace is well situated not far from buildingas, 6 roomed house, good bank barn, quite a lot of fruit on the place. Would exchange os sell: COM(M highway, 4 miles west of Kitâ€" Small *Keep Youx,fi'-Mdney Earning a ¢ Rate of Interest, The Waterloo Trust & Savings Co. WATERLOO KITCHENER GALT Price .... We Op :rate under Government Inspection. . Let Us Serve You. % WATERLOO Farms tA h 8 * +1 ==|| Rosedale ‘z»ll Creamery Co. W. C. MEAD, Florist Artistic Fioral Designs, Weddâ€" ing Boquets, Cut Fowers Store: 170 King 8t. E., Kitchâ€" ener, Phone 1410. â€" NO W CUT FOWERS AND PLANTS We are in a position to handle your sweet cream the year round. Every can tested and weighed on arrival. Drop us a card or come in to see us for any further information you may testing 3.5 %#. Sour Cream | _ Sweet Gream If you are not in a position to send t cream, we will take your sour We are in the market for more milk allowed on amounts of $100.00 and over; interest payable halfâ€"yearly. KITOHENER, ONT. MILK . John Deere Farm implements Dealer in second hand Engines and Threshing Machines. Case Power Farming Machinery J. RUDY GARAGE at d

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