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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Dec 1924, p. 1

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Eli til I--:-' .. my M’BIOQIIIQI‘I In cram and ". . r I lug“, - V“‘u" "N A, l sr-gECIALs The following were vlsltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shaun recently: Mr. Ind Mrs. Eugene Kraft and Miss Rosette Snydér of Kitchener, Mr. Roydon Dewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder and son, Mr and Mrs: David Beartuger and tam. lly. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Snyder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Shunt: and family all ot Waterloo. Mrs. Beauhler and daughter Sat oma returned to their home at St. Jacobs after spending a week with the Moyern‘ at Plenum View. Mr. and Mrs. Alt Hanna] Ind runny arid Miss Nettie tgiustts ot Kitchener Sundayed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hummel, Br, Miss Seleda Sham: has been spendlng a tew weeks at her home here. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Geeo. Frances and daughter Anna or Hanover called on the farmer's sister Mr. and Mrs t%ir1eis" HEEmeI a 7 siiradr, Miss Adeline Bachnmn is spend- ing some time In Detroit where she attended the funeral of her-brother. Miss Amanda Ehy ot St. Jacobs was a guest ot M19: Alice Snyder and Miss Seleda Sham: last Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sham: were guests ot friend. near Petersburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sham: spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cressman near Preston. Mr. and Mrs, Raminski of Kitch- ener and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Strong. Preparations are being made tor the school concert which Is to be held In King Edward Hall on the evening of Monday, December M. A good programme is being pm~ pared. Come and enjoy the evening with up. Messrs. Ben and mm Phyford ot Waterloo were buslness visitors have on Saturday. Item of Intern! Mn. George Ronnie visited over Sunday with friends In Btrattord. Mr. and Mn. Albert Mundell and daughter Helen spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. John Rlcmrdson Lei} anon. Mann. Peter and John lather upon! last Tuesday wlth "lends In Kitchener. Mrs. John Birmingham In vittit. init friends In Sanford. Boys' Pullover Sweaterl. with large can" good colon. Rog. $2.96. Spock! ....... Ladiel' Plain and Fancy Stripe Silk Waterloo cum-um Wool Sou, mind an In . Urge unn- Ilolt of colon. nu. up to 82.50. - .........'. (Milton'- Barge Drum. tot use: 3. a and I "In. an. "60. Spam-l .......rr.r...rr...'r.....V. now Tuna gum. "in ullorod. sm- " to u. _ not. 31.16. 'Bptchl .....r.r.....q.....N..Fr.. lion'- Twoed and Serge Sum. Ru. $20.00. Special loll-fibula!!!“ °ummcummnum and mm _ Rag. up to ”.00. 'eretat...... A Long Cherished 'ldflllfLelle1h"ff.ruse1rry 1".“me 'iB-,64h.wide.- Von make no min-kc Mun yw choc“ Jewelry n . curm- mu .m tor DOM. on. do" And new u you. We akin-unnu- nnd lntln. qotlty that“ It a Ion. cho'lohod .m. - your gm mu and we wlll hold n for you tm MM“... and "My of “wiry and cm». to chem from, including WIN»... emu. "Iv-man, Tn om. V“... Ink. Chain Holden. CM". Diamond Ila... WM. Wank“, "e. ukmmwm. "on”, A. Newman diy Co. BLOOMINGDALE CRODIHILL dry and Saturday Formerly A, Bechtel Store HEFFERNAN'S . Don’t forget the Social under the l auspices ot the W. M. S. on Wed- . nesday evening. Dec. 10th. The J. F. A. are holding their meeting in Township Hall on Friday evening, Dec. 5. Mr. McLoushrr of Gan is expected to be present with moving pictures. Mr. Colin Campbell ls spending some time with his daughter Mrs Reynolds In Btrattord. Mr. Cecil Barbour was a business visitor to Guelph but Tuesday. The play "Bar Haven" will Je given at the school concert in the Township Hall on Friday evening. Dec. 19. Admission Mc. Colour-“d Birthday any; Mrs. Noah Gardner and daughte- Marjorle and Carol spent Friday and Saturday in Kitchener visiting friends. Miss Reta Gardner of Kitchener spent the week end at her home here. , Mr. Moses Gardner of New Ham. burg called on his mother here on Monday. Mr. J. L. Parlor who has been laid up with sci-Una is‘ able to be abou' again. The young folks ot the town are again enjoying their sport of "at. ing on the dam as ghe recent cold nights have made it quite safe for skating. Mr. Ind Mrs. J. W. Strum and Mrs. Hy. Strum and daughter Emma spent Sunday In Kitchener " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woolner. Mr. John Strum who has spent the wt week at his home here has again returned to Mr. Addison Kline where he has been' engaged for an other year. Mr, Ferdinand Beth. of Station! spent Sunday " " home here. Mr. and Mrg. Daniel Schruy and non Lloyd 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Simon 810mm": spent Sundty at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Jacob Schny It New Hun-burg. Mr. A. R, G. Smith of New Ham. burg was a bulinou visitor In town on Saturday. We are glad to report that Mr N. M, Stalnmin who bu nun been hid up with qulnsy In Improving attain. 'r000. Spock] $14.90 . Cf/r. l .f.l $2.34 $1.75 attd $2.25 98e Bttd $1.25 IADIN Ontario $1.98 81.19 Mr. Lloyd Snider left on Satur- day tor Chteatro to attend the stock hir. Lloyd " to be congratulated on being one ot the winnerl at this But? trip given by the Waterloo County Junior Parmers' tor stock Judging. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Miller ot North Woolwich and Mr. and Mn. Orville Shunt: and tumlly were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class. Mlu Annie were". In: returned to Toronto utter Ipemllng a week with her mar, Mrs. Aaron Snider. Mr. manual Bowman mu I bull- nou visitor to Kitchen: on hid-y. The funeral of the late Mr. Adam Romlnger of Elmira, who passed away at the Kitchener Hospital, was held at the home of his brother, Mr. Philip Boning”. than!!! to the Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowmnn were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Liehty. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. shoemkaer ot West Moutrose and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Detweller of Elmira were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mm. Erwin Shoemaker. Miss Johanna Eshaugh of Water. loo spent 'the week end with Miss Adele Rosenblatt. Mrs. Hy. Hergott, after spending the past week here with relatives and her mother, Mrs. Ed. Dietrich. left on Saturday for her home in MMmay. In. In: Innis: you bum “than to latch-or on Thur-day. In. an. may“; ot Conn-um! VII " the home at Mr. J. B. tmr-dir' In! rock. ‘ Mr. Philip Belsel ot Elmira was a Sunday vlsltor with 1ir. and Mn Angus Weber. Flora-hie Lutheran cemetery tor burial. Note. of Inger/est. Mrs. Afex Stumpl, Mrs. Francis Hunt: and Mrs. Edward Dietrich of Waterloo spent last Thursday with their mother, Mrs. Ed. Dietrich. Sr. Mr. Fred Hinsperger spent last Thursday in Kitchener. . Mr. John Weber at In. August Wober. In. H. Duke um um Klee Web-r of Elwin wen Band-y "altar- at the [loan ot Mr. and In. William Reluhlrdt. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ziegler ”and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Abram Bowman and family went Sunday with Pllkington triends. Messrs. John Boegel, Jr., and Frank Gies were business visitors In Henson last Tuesday. In: lama. King ot Oran-1k In moulding mural "on with not madman. Mr. and In. J. B. Snider: . Quite a number at friends as- sembled at the home of Mr. Wm. Hoirnryr last Wednesday. The even- lng was: spent in dancing and games‘ Mr. Louis C. Rosenblalt spent last Friday m the Twin-City. . Our local skating and hockey squad tried the Ice for the tlrgt time thla mason on Saturday at the Koe. bel Brick & Tile pond. Miss Edna Meyer lett last Mun. day for Elmira where she has re celvod employment for a few wacky The'funernl ot the late Jon. Koe- bet took place from Linwood. Inter- ment and funeral services which were held here we": largely attend. ed by many friends and relatives. Parson-II. Mr. Sllnon Huber was a bushel- visitor to Toronto Int Momur Mr. Wm. hnder moved Ma house- hold elect. to his new home near Wintenbourno In! 'rhurmur. Mum. C. P. Rappol and P. Britt. tow of llmln vote bums“ vial!- on he" on wanna-y. Mr. 3nd In. Edwin H Kitchener went Sunday mun parents. Mr. and an Rio-wetter. Mr. Albert Hour of Wuerloo upon! a for dun with friend- hon. Mr. Ch". 'Hrtutt, of Waterloo spout and” under the parental Mr. and In. Mull Ric-wetter of name: culled on Mr. “a Mrs, Jacob R. DMtrtett In! Entity. I'm John ”Olin. Victor layer in am lam-m of “who" and a m- Im on Inlay. Walling I011- “. with. In our ‘5‘ ii :1 Ir, ii'itjiiiiiiiiiit'ri, T A OT. CLEMENT. DAMIEN] WATERLOO Arnold ot with the Mrs. Mar- spending relatives Dietrich. home in Mr. slid M ' I . luau. alto a many _ T you” oomph, hue now ta _ the]: hon. on I ("in wont of T . In. Workman . lull; the out mt open“ a . “on: the imm. ty road vat _ . 7111:“. Thin should “apron that In the spring and menu the bad stretch of roadway which last spring was nearly lmpassable. Mr. Frank Martin, who has been} farming his late father's (Isaac G. Martin) farm, early last spring sunbred a slight stroke from whicil he has not fully recovered and so the tarm has been leased to Mr. Elam Weber who will get possu- sion soon after the disposition of the stock and implements by an auc- tion sale to be held next Wednes- day. ruldem, NI. I“! am! nu Ilu. mm" 'tarted MI..- Mr. I. K. Haas of Kitcherfer was tt business visitor here on Saturday atternoott. Mbre wedding bells In which local parties are interested will be ring- ing In the not too far distant future The chopper In the Snider Mill has been having a holiday tor a week owing to a break which oc- curred last Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stroh and son spent Sunday visiting relatives in St. Jacobs. The H.312. church Sundny school " buly preparing It: Christin“ pro- urnm to be rendered on Tuesday evening, Dec. 23rd. Mr. Alma E. Schelfele ot Toronto spent the [nut week end It the home of hi. mother, tEra. Luclndn Schelfolo, prior to leaving tor Red on, Iowa, to attend the Illver jubuee convention of the murm- In; firm, The Thou. D. Murphy Co. TWitt-City Inn-1c lover. who " tendod the concur! by the T0teriott bud at the Capitol Tho-tn on and” "on!" were highly "tteh'. ad with tho "eettant mun rul- dorod by the hind. Adult-clan - ulna hr tickets tor ”and “I“ no play“ tttsito Ina-tum. Anon. no amnion which plead Maura. Huehn Bron. Int week un loaded their second car at “It. the Inn “than!“ war. "A“. With Me," with chi-u, ”mud "In“ attd "can“ at mean." nurture “In no! "I “and” Duet." an other M on. nu: WATERLOO M. B. BAND I DELIGHT. CROWDID HOUOI AT CAPITOL THIATRE Ioun paitir Ir? sending out the merit. of their community, an well " their Wifel. Try It, and watch maul“. trade and by $351. Girriss, wm build slowly but - for a bigger and Inner bu-Jnum The merchant: can bring about vast- ly menu“ a!“ by Banning their “honking Indygln' their In. 80:17.; Mum: arrived smut ' ms- Monica Brenner [on tor Rio-j or-oar-Fr-Aer-tte- hatter celved employment. 1 'Turnlp shipping In the order ot the day in our ‘burg. 10 (ml-loads were shipped last week. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Roth spent Bundny at the home ot Mr. Ben Roth ot New Humbug. Don't target the school concert which will be held at our new school- house Ihortly before Xmas. Mr. Fred Whal of near Wellesley called on Mr. J B. Behwartxentrutter on Sunday. Mr. Sam Smith spent the week and In our burg. Mr. and Mrs. P. Rustler and son Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hotntetter and “may, Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Ruer ter. all at Kitchener, and Dr.' A. Wane spent Sunday at the mime ot Mr. C. H. Rustler. Mr. Egbert Beetrmiller accom- panied by Messrs. Dave and Allen Roth of St. Agatha motored to Wood. stock last Thur-day where Mr. mu: purchased a handsome Jersey cow. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Schwart- untruber of Kitchener spent Bun. duy at the home of Mr. Christian Bettwartiytrtttter. Miss Kathleen Hayes motored to Kitchener onxsmurday evening on business The meeting held at the Cheese Factory on Saturday was a decided success and the result ot the rear's patronage proved to be much mon- satisfactory than that ot the trrer vlous year. Mr. Ind In. Jmk (Iron ”on! Sunday "with the httu'l mother. at Bt. Ruth. Mr. Bernard: we!» Sunder n Baden. Mr. and In. Herman Bechtold ot Heidelberg and Mr. Herman Kruger - Sand-y u the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bechtold. News Note. of Interest. An enjoyable surprise party was held at the home at Mr. Wm. Hun' recently, it being the occasion' 2?}?! birthday ot his son, George. i. In. Pour Boner no”; for du- with that: In mean». In. [tom-ton - the watt and u her homo. In Kitchener. Mr. John Howling ot New Dundee made a short (all on Mr. o. 'w. R0030! on Frldly mt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford of Etora visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Stewart on Thursday. " TOLD BY Mrs. imerrer and son "Billy" are at present vlslting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peebl-"s. The lecture given by Rev. R. E. Knowles of Gall. at the Union church on Thursday evening was well at, tended by the people ot this district who were delighted with the exee'. lent address delivered. vmmmmwnuv in" will to: “It”. '.r.Ntert_rqmaqvt.ttt. ”We”. 1 After attending the convention of the Women's Institute at Toronto, Mrs. H. Home returned home on Thursday. In Duh In and mu Von w May, Mr. Arthur Funny and .mloo Mrs. Joseph Koebe) Is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. W. Forwell at Kitchener. Mitnt Lorraine Lehnen returned from Parry Sound after visiting friend; there. luv. 1. J. Love of “up!" will pro-on! . lunar!- tilde "loam on- uth "cm-mm: New", Sol. nut! Story" In tho Bunnie manual church on the qv.tttrte ot Doc. um! . Ila LII“:- Blckh and mu and. Rohr of Kitchen" VII home our m. val 0nd. I Mr. at! In. H. In” of Pro-ion mum u no hall. of Mr. D. mm an on may. l 0mm". and Noun-I. Human» Move "no Now Gunmen. mving moved Into the new shop. to no wound to do the follow- lug: PlumbInl. Routing and Tlnamlth» ins. Pumps and Piping ot I" kinda mulled. Repaired roofing of ull kinda. Ttttwart, and new“. mu- that“ tree. Onorboln A ”our! Co., Phone son. . Linwood, Ont PITIIWM LINWOOD IOIIVILLI 48-3! Mrs. T. Fried visited In Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Nader spent a few days last week in Toronto. Mr. Lloyd Bricker ot Kitchener spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hallman visited at his home in Kitchener on Sun- day. Mrs. Dan Snyder had the misfor- tune or falling and breaking her arm Mr. Clarence Schema: visited under the parental root on Sunday, Rev. Jesse Math ammun- dais occupied the pulpit of the East End church on Sunday morning. Messrs. Leandra Horst and Irvin Geiger motored to Toronto on Mimi "iiiFriir7ruur"fmaa. spent Tues, day in Kitchener. A few of the Breslau young people enjoyed skating last week tor thrs ftrst time this season The Misses Souths ot Kitchener visited " the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brisker on Sunday. Mr. Ben Snyder was a winner to Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. D. Thaler spent the week end with friends In Kitchener. day 'Miss Susie Wanner visited at home at Stransburg on Sunday Miss Violet Becker. who was uttering from a Bore finger, has uh covered her former state of health. Miss Emma Snyder spent the week and at her home in F'isher's Miss Olive Bricker ot Kitchener vlsuad at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. tr. Rohr on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ('rossmnn or Preeport visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alson Cressman on Sunday. Mills 'IU-or-' """'"N""'l II. IIIIIIII lell n I Mttcttq' I'MIUIMIHIMN IIMIVIIIII Mr. Walter Guenther visited with trionds hero Clipped Horses Can Be Cleaned in Half the Time (Too late for last week) an _-thtm ml: m - In by“ an... inn to an #.ttqNt" 'tttm “in. and to -- Cal-u Ohm alum“ u well. P" In Invltod I. pay a mu to on toy-m- In on I... KITCHENER’S PROFIT-SHARING STORE M WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED "The Big Hardware Store" GOUDIES lIMITED TOYS - NOW! A I / BRESLAU STEWART No. t) Price $16.00 or Oshawa, Mir on Sunday. algia. Clipped horses work better, look better and feel better. They dry off quickly. Ckaned in lees than half the time. Bail Bearing Clipping Machine And use it on your cattle, too. Clipped cows give more milk. The Stewart is the best clipping machine ever made. Clips fast and easy. Stays sharp. lasts a lifetime. Guaranteed initiation or money back. her , Ime0iatety afterward legal steps (were taken to secure bail tor the l two qlirertors. Mr. Justice Ferguson». Inner hearing argument for nearly (an hour, granted interim bail until iWednesday tor Barnard and C. F. l Smilh: The hail sums renewed tram "100.000 tor Barnard and $50,000 for ‘(‘. F. Smith. l Judge Coataworth disposed at tho first tour Home Bank - on Man- Lday a! Toronto m the above “9; {despite pleadings tor further any 1pcnsion or sentence on the part ot gun of the accused. The floor on the river bridge in now completed and the road In again open to traffic. Clarence F. Smith, Montreal, Db rector. 6 months. plus 6 month, in- determinate. in the Ontario Reform- alory. Charles A. Barnard. K.c.. Direc- tor, Ili months, plus 6 months, less one day, indeterminate in the ow turio Relormatory. Sydney H. Jones, Toronto, AMP tor, 4 months, plus 4 monthl. indo- terminate, In the outarset.t-y't, Oce-n a. trrrtntt, Toronto. and Accountant, suspended sentence. Miss Barbara no," in mum friends in Grand Valley. . DIRECTORS or HOME BANK SENTENCED AT TORONTO Rev. o. Burkholder tld Mr. Thomas Windsor left on Tuesday night for Goshen, mut., and Kn:- muwo, Mich., when he Intends to hold revival meetings. ‘ We are glad to rean that Mr. Middleton ls recovering from all attack of the "nu." Mr. David Gimme rammed In! week from an amended trip to North Dakota, U.S.A. Minard'l Liniment Relieve: Nour- M will I“ n vary plenum to open the» pull- a. to the var, Inviting plan “and“. s--eiicu' is in q“ PCC, FT. F, ' x, [ " f3Eli' ; 'lNell ?' t :0.”- bivMrt K - V A."t ff s" ”it.“ Little

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