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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 May 1925, p. 4

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What with tho mutathr-l It ' Calhoun. Tomb. " s! m Ind 13rd of Mar, and ttto out“; noon of the Ontario Jockey Club on “My durum. the an. than the King's Plus will be 11'. the large number ot military visitor- who will be in Toronto, And the visitorl from I dutance Tho no mining for Race Week, Toronto» promises to be more than umiivl gay iocuiiy. l OOH" mun-m mono-Inlmnonlnu'nl numluuuucnuuwm ”mun-nun.”- $it-.th-tatri.m'd “than”. - no. WM in. In. to do". The members of Germain Lodge No. 184, l.0.0.F. attended Divine Service last Sunday evening, buy It in St. John's Lutheran Church, Wat- erloo. when a very impressive ser- vice was conducted by the Pastor, Rev. C. S. Roberts. Mrs. J, H. Webb has returned to "Clunip" after a visit to her grand- daughter. Miss Helen H31! in Tor- onto on her return from abroad. In. Fred Kelly ot Guelph In I villtor tor seven! (hy- ln Kitchener but week with her mother, In. E. P. Clement. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Zinck anter- tatned the tlrBological students ot the Waterloo Senilnary at their home on Albert meet last Tuesday evening. After supper a pleasant awning was spent In conversation: and musft'. which was much enjoyed by ali. iwntnLoo Ham's; ,AAuaG INI- 'ftp, Insist on getting Ontario Seed Co's high germin- ating Seed. - All the leading varieties for both Shipping and Feeding purposes. Done up in sealed t pound and ha” in cartons, Swede Turnips You buy the Lenses we give you the Frame. This is better than Half Price. Until Saturday N i g h t at 9.00 G. W. GORDON tun-cox . Indium" lawman-yum...“ oyt?rerrttfPtel.'att'"5A.'f2t Gnartntecd Work or Your Money Back 51 fiitt?rtss ra Ta GU. "kiiViiin.G. m - Bl-tN, and hwy-ouuxauu-uuo " I“ "e. 'e Pe Kitchener'. Leading Optician 50 Ontario St. s., Kitchener Phone 2777W Mass buying on the part ot The Alloclued Department Storm; of Canada. of which this trtore In I member, moul- lower punch-sing prlCPs and, th.retore, lower selling prlces and bet. ter "In" tor our cttntotnertr. (KITCHENBB‘S "ONT-SHARING STORE) CLOIID ALL DAY MONDAY VICTORIA DAY, AND 0"" ALL DAY THI FOLLOWING WIDNIOOAY. With every pair of Lenses sold at our Regular Price we give you Free your choice of a heavy or light shell frame. In other words GOUDIES UNITED Navy Blue “we n 't.tb-rnetttry Canon at "e- Plllow Tubing It ".--Blenehed Cotton " "o-Mm End. of Victorian Print: at "q-Th- an “In“ worth non». "HI wank. Owen th Imwmwmm SEED enemas}; mmnnns New" " TM Attach!“ O‘DIRMCM Mom a! clan“ Buying Together OUR IDEAL d” “munch-Id- u. “maul-animal u tt.eairoerdvedrrttburdtrtg. Ion, In. m Kmdy and Mm. but“. autumn um I- clam a m an um an m m- tie. with pink "at you. (mt-mo- unts and up.“ 6011... The tub unujrpre In. Huh I»... In. J. Vernon Hannah. In. Raoul Har- ris, mu lunar William". Ilia Fur. enco (Xenon! at Kitchener um um manual-emula- Min Bessie VnnEvery VII I week end visitor in Toronto attending the meetings ot the Religious Council of Instruction. Mm. Wlllhm Canhcw nu return ed to Wuorloo after I week's VII“ with Toronto friends. Eleanor Hume, pupil ot the Con- tral school. Waterloo, and winner of the girls’ Bolo competition at the Manic-l Fennel, Tuned-y evening. received the medal donated by the Kitchener-Weterioo law-nu club. " I‘ll presented to her on MI" ot the club by H. Shoennkerr --ttooiM".tts mammal-um” Rev. Mr. Craw of Fergus occupied the pulpit of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Waterloo, last Thursday evening, preaching a moat impres- sive pre-communion service. when Mteen new members were received Into the Church. Mr. and Mrs. M, B. “Ahman weie vlnilos tor several days in Brantford last week. Racists a Mr. and Airs. Wm. Long. Miss Florence Clement has return ed from a delightful visit with Tor onto flat-mu. 'i'ii,T2,iitr"""""' .FFr.. "'b" u" Profound regret was exmesso” h . throughout the Twin-City tshen wont Miss Ida Reid has returned from "as rewind last week or the sud. a much enjoyed week end visit with Jun death of Mr Forbes B. Geddes friend: at Stovenlvme. Ont. ot Essex. Out., on his wny to London to Attend the mucus: of the Synod Mrit. J, L. MePull attd bnby "tt ot Huron executive, and the heart. Hummer: "“1 the - ot h" felt sympathy ot many friends will trittter, Mrs, H, th “um" " Park be extended to the bereaved rem» Avtrttutt, for qeveral days during the (Wes of thls gentleman In their hour past week, lot sorrow, Miss Eleanor Beagram ot Water- loo has returned trom a visit ip Tor. onto the guest ot Miss M. Watson. St. George street. Mrs. J, L. McPh-ll And btby -ot Hamilton were the [non- ot bu sister. Mes, H, a. Mlmolm " Park Avenuo. tor level-a! days during the past week, Hearty congratulations and good wishes are being extended to Miss Hilda F'. Merritt. William street, Waterloo, on successfully graduat- ing from od Hamilton General Hos- pital last week. Rev. H. M. Lang-Ford and Mrs, LangFord were the guests of Lon- don friends last week, while the Rev. Mr. Lang-Ford attended the meetings of the Synod of Huron in the Forést City. Cnnudi-n Gem Perfection Our [doll Hall. Westbury New Century Elephant or Jumbo [mg Derby Durham Kangaroo Our Ideal Klwnniu Medal Shipping Turnip: Feeding Turnip. ounmo’ ”hiked-10mm "rmitra...e-Mt.attttrrs- Jun 18th and 19th were fixed as icnutive ttttttyn for the pennth In- nnnl peony show to be held in War erloo this yen. All horticultural moduli" In the district, including Brosttord, Gait. Preston. New Hum but]. Kitchener. Guelph. lie-paler. Arr and Waterloo will and exhibitn to the that. The prim lint providu Mr " amine! compuition- divided into' than cit-us. The t1rrt clul is won to all my grown: will]. the an." no closed to Dlltrict “mt bur mun uhihiton. The prison u. valuable ml nil in. communal in mind II m allot-on! chalet. 1". low acid! in ruched the I“ urn in their can for I... Mon "otMrsd.e-tq.ottt umumwm. Br. Wilmington-roll”. blunt-Unsibhbhuhb' In. . C. _ W " tht local con-cu ot Wow. In mun- u a. Wain-nan. 110.. where the NW CI.“ " the h- tor-um! Canton-co cl Won-I. ”Add ore Ar my Aberdeen, I Minor GovernorOononl‘l wit. In In. George any, " Home"! Avenue, we. the mete-i ot ietsarm. In "At Home" to I urge number or her TwlnCIty My (nude Int Thur-thy utternoon from 3.30 to ' o'clock. pm. In. Bray was ”listed In recelvlng her meet- by In. Dough: Murray end Mrs.J.A.Mttrrar of Toronto. ,rttile Mrs. H. M. Cook conducted the guest- to the Tea room, whtch wee ably pruned over by Mu. H. J. Sims and In. W. C. Treaty. uni-ted by Mlle Edith Clark ot Toronto and the Mine- Honsberger. Treecy and Jean Coiiins, Flowers , artleticnlly " reused added to the beauty and De!- teetion ot the lovely new home, which aroused the admiration of the guests,'and many good wishes were expressed tor a long and happy new pancy by m Master and Mistress. Mrs. George W. Lang and Dr, H. H. Huenergard were the winners m the mixed two hall foursomes, and were presented with cups by the President. Mr. T. A. Wine]. Mrs. Alex. Bean won the putting come tiiion in the ladies' division, and Mr, W. V. l'mey won in the gentleman'q division The winners in the driving (lass were Mrs. Oscar Rumpel and Mr. Geo. W. Lang. Mrs. w. J. Mair. won the ladies” bridge prize during the afternoon. Dinner was served at 8.30. pm, followed try n murh enjoyed dance proxnmme to the sweet utrnins ot an excellent orches- tra. _ A number of Twin City friends gathered at the home of Mrs. new trice Bourne, Waterloo, on Friday evening when one of their number Mills Pearl Switzer of Kitchener was made the erpient on mincelleneoun shower in View of her approaching marriage the latter part of this month. An enjoyable evening wu spent by those present in games and music. At the close dainty retreh ments were served. TO HOLD PEONV SHOW IN JUNE Mrs. Torrance and Miss Constance Ashe, two much feted and very popular visitors in Waterloo during the past fortnight, guests ot Mrs. W. St Reade, George street, have returned to their home in Toronto, The opening for the season of the Grand River Country Golf Ctuh iaik place on May 9th, 1925 and wax. if possible, a more successful {event than usual. Twin-City members and friends numbering nearly two httrr dred were in attendance, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed, which augurs well for the sum-9:42: of the season. . Mr. Mack Irvin ot Collingwood has been transferred to the Bank ot Commerce.' Kitchener, where he has entered upon the duties of his new position. Mr. and Mrs. Frank s. Hmlgim ot Troy. N.Y., are enjoying a ho" day trip lo the Twin-City. the guest: ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Snyder. Waterloo. Mrs. M. F. Bowman, Superinten- dent of the Women's College Hos. pntal, Toronto, was a visitor in Kit- chener last week, renewing old rtiemiships, tho guest or Mrs F. E. Mneklin. _ . WM“. _""'-"'"'-.-.- HONORED BY FRIENDS How good It hell. Your new". nre open. Your In“ u do". No more hawking, mulling. ”no. or drawing for breath. do! I all.“ bottle at If. 0m lulu on any draqI%t. 00140 at mtarrt m nu We. Don my am up. 'rem-rt-trt-ite- may a “was thi, but gall-.4,“ tM6-aett-enhottttr_ '.vee.natd_M-.i. mamas-1m arohrethtaWrgs.mateMtertose cA.NtrrehV.guhstb.T.M..ete human-”dwind- WataeH..Dr.ttt-.wh.t.an.ttr. "gt.-to.vontHrtqqr_F album I. . WI- vuh’odoctutotyalddnnvuu Wat In “than. M- " your noun-ll: are ducted, your throat (Intro-nod, or your new II stuffed by lusty eatarrh or I cold. apply 3 Mule pure, Antiseptic, [em destroying ere-m Into our nostrils. It pentato- ummxh "cry ur nun- Me, soot!!!- tuned. "you": munbr-ma and you [at lam-t 'F "at. - "___ - ‘ - - - aiGiiG -- “WMWMNMQden “Mandala-unit! It " “It! at“ - The If Upward. of one hunt“ Odd. lollavn ot Gem-h We. Water- loo, held their nasal nude on Sunday Inn and attended divine serilco at Bt, John's Luther“ church when Rev. C. s. Rotor!- preac‘hed a ptoitttstrU 1nd Int-ult- ing sermon, “king " m. text "Arn I My Brother's Keeper.” A dqot sung by Mr. and Mrs, GI“. Schmidt was much appreeiatod. The price of eggs advanced to 270 and 28c per dozen white Autter re mained the same as the prevloua week at 32c to 33c per pound at the w'eekly market held It Water- loo Saturday afternoon. There was an abundance of rhubarb sold. the pterailintr price being 5c per bunch. There was also a good supply bf green garden slut! and {rash meats. A Bramfurtl gurrlumr and several local florists wmo present with Hone”, plums. ety. ANNUAL PARADE PRODUCE PLENTIEUL A tinirynmn at London, Ont, who sutprus' many vitizons at this Western Onluriu metropolis has Men buying brewers' grains trom a London brewery as feed tor his cows. On going out to his barn one morning early this week he dis- povrsred that all the boards had been knocked oft from the stalls, givlnw a clear View of the interior of the row stable trom the front window. The surprised dairrrmo was even further amazed when he found that the displucnd hoards had been used to build up a tmrtition--to within and toot of the ceiling-enclosing the portion of the stable where the brewery grains were stored. Ex. rent for a slight lameness caused by driving nails with their feet, the cows were none the worse for their night‘s work. mun-r Mll- as, We. Head Stuffed By Calarrh? Use A healing Cream in!“ II III". The {temple all this driatrict will ht. lntcreated la the unnouncemen' made tecently whereby the name a: Amen Holden Tire and Rubber Com. pany w.'ll he changed to tho Cant dinn Geodrlch Company. All alga lu‘arlng the old namu wlll be re [lailllt'd shuuing the new name. The ('ontparty ha: leased the building lormerly uswl by the Smart Step Footwear plant of the Canadian Cort- solidated Pelt Co. and will be used Mr selling organization and ware house purposes. The transfer ot ot these offices from Montreal and Toronto means that the men at the head of the departments will move to Kitchener, - The town council at a rerent meet- ing opened tenders for the construe, mm of a wwerage disposal plant at Elmira and awarded the contract to (Morge- ll. Moogk of Weston, whose lnmlvr was $7.925. other, tenders rrceived were K. G. Martin, Elmira, $7.249. Ball Hros.. Kitchener. $12,490. and Fl F. Frey, Lid,, Toronto, 310, 996.72. Auctioneer George twenty pedigreed pigs sale on Saturday for [wires warn realized. WORLD EVENTS 'OBSERVE REGULATIONS Geo. Moogk Get: Contract. ARES HOLDEN CO. NAME . CHANGE TO CANADIAN 600;}ch COMPANY AT LOCAL MARKET ILMIRA OF 000' ILLOWI Class sold by auction which good a! I...” attraar._ M - you! to m the m " )5. Wu and n/tum At the m an Dr. and: in It tum a mum.- at: Inn's; But!- tn ii . Seminary " “tube. and hazel.“ not..." of Pee a»: uni oCFutiruU haiku. in Walkloo 001103. of Ann. B. in also on ot ' two rem-nun. at 'the Conan in tho - of 4h. University of Wuurn mum. m. Zlnck h the ninth nun in thirty-tour you: upon whom this dance ot Doctor ot Divinity in noun: has been conferred by Chicago Semin- Iry. The railway. which had only a raised single rail. was about as queer lPtliMntint0iliiilittintrtmnMttmtMitnli"ttmminiiilliii"ittimiliiitnmti1 "tutuiutitMtttul Just lately one of the quainlest‘n travelling contraption as was railways in all the world went out ot I ever invented. the carriages were existence " was the Ballybunionihuilt in two parts and to balance Line in Ireland-the odd locomotive i the train correctly required no small and string ot coaches of which are Pmoant of skill. l D'dured above. i The guard, however. became auite) " I! WWI“! . “WW I“.’ "r l\ I“. I ‘I . I ‘I I . I w" I I I I I I This week’s Great Rug Sale 2 only, 3 only, 4? only, 5 only, fl only, Your last opportunity comes this week to secure these Big Rug Bargains. While the stock lasts, the following prices will remain on Axminster, Brussels and Wilton Rugs. Don't fail to see these before buying. This Big Sale means the best qualities at the lowest prices:-- gnaw TEE/U627 Cshz; 3 only, 6 only, 3 only, 6 only, 2 only, 6-9x9, Reg. $67.50 for. . $45.00 1 only, 9x12, Reg. $120.00 for, . $75.00 18 only Reversible Wool Mats, 27" x 54", Reg. $5.00 for ............ 33.50 A choice lot of Rag Mats to clear for .r..r....e.r..............'.. Me REVERSIBLE WOOL RUGS, $3.50 only, Passengers Distributed By Weight On This _ Quaint Railway A X MINS'I'ER MATS, $4.00 4-6x7-6, Reg. $16.00 for. 810.50 6-9x9, Reg. $28 for $18 and 82] 9x9, Reg. $36.00 for. . . . $28.00 9x106, her. $89 for $28 and :32 9x12, Reg. $46.00 for.. . $35.00 Ax3uNSTER BUGS 4-6x7-6, Reg. $20.00 for 6-9x9, Reg'. $32.00 for. . 9x9, Reg. $45.00 for. .. 9x10-6, Reg. $52.00 for. 9x12, Reg. $58.00 for. . "RAC, MATS Me BRUSSELS BUGS SAROUK BUGS The guard, however, became quite expert at it with long experience and always managed to distribute it [ mymmmw lulul"lulwr In. 'ir"raooo" rlrmrlw . I I I 7' ' h [HI . I ‘I IHI I I I \I“Ihl BRICKER -GERMANN CO. LTD. mummuumbmwmw "ao-o-a-use-r-temu-e" Ame-mhquMMbh when mum-unqum mu pun-u your‘podlmwt mun-clan. _tpuooeuts-t-mreev-trt-iit. OUR PRICE. In aw, RIGHT. on: "ICIAL Tm. WIQK Ion V00 IO: “my! [my ngltogmuogn KITCHEN“ $16.50 $26.00 $39.00 $42.00 $45.00 Ge 6x9 for . . . . $8.00 9x9 for. . . . $12.00 9x12 for .. . $16.00 12x12 for.. $21.00 26 only, choice Wilton Mpta, assorted colors, size 27x54, Ree. $6.00 for $l.50 21 only Lambton Reversible Mats, in Blue and Rose, 27x54. Reg. $6.50. $5.00 2 only, 4-6x7-B, Reg. $29.50 for. 3 only, 69x9, Reg. $50.00 for . . 4 only, 9x9, Reg. $66.00 for . . . . 1 only, 9x9, Reg. $65.00 for . . . . 6 only, 9x10.6, Reg. $75.00 for. . 4 only, 9x10-6, Reg. $100.00 for INLAID LINOLEUM $1.00 yd. 2 Endqu Inlaid, enough for 2 rooms, nuclear ..gr............ $t.00sq.yd. A choice selection for $1.50. $1.73, $1.85 to $2.75 sq. yd. JLAMB’I‘ON MATS, $5.00 WILTON MATS. $4.50 LINOLEUM RUGS WILTON RUGS the passengers according to what he judged their weights-thas being assure/d that the coaches would run evenly. When two cows or other live to travel on either side of t‘u coach stock were taken hboard, one had to mate it balance T ' a mu 1M"! urm-mmuw In. 7-6x9 for .. 9x10-6 for . 10-6xl_2 for 12x15 for . . stems: Lt'cg?i'a', atuu,ittiutatttttttu'i $22.00 $35.00 $50.00 $45.00 $50.00 $67.50 $10.00 $14.00 $19.00 $28.00 2:3

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