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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 May 1925, p. 6

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Win-W Innulnlhmul “mama-macaw In MI tin _ Mr. Ind luau-r1 Dual-I up! an I.“ and with that: not at III the not! of he! “can the - on notch-n out a. not all. Mr. C. o. [any “but! the - mouths and mum at a. Drug Trading (‘0!!me in Tomato but wear. Mr, Ind Mm C. Snub and "rmts. tor of Zurich wore mu u tho - ot in. and In. J. m an Bunny Ttyr band concert tart ”my evening was enjoyed by I In” crowd. The sum 00 ”6.00 “I collected. Mr. E. L. Brand and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hench ot hr- unto visited at the home at their parents, Rev, and Mrs, D. H. Brand over Sunday, Death of Mr. Charles Pelne The sad news was received here on Wednesday of the deuth ot Mr. Charles Peine. brother ot Mr. Louis Nine of this town, who passed aw” at his summer home at Tomahawk Lake, Wise, after a few days illness The deceased was in his 66th year and was a son ot the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paine ot this town. He spent his boyhood days in Now Htutt- burg but for the past forty years resided in Chicago, where he con- ducted a successiul wholesale pro- duce business. The late Mr. Paine was a frequent visitor to his old home town and had a host ot friends “As indispensable as the Telephone" In. David wan-mu at Tm Com a family In: than Cf, (I ill annual outlay Indeed, a firm's position in the business world may be fairly judged by the extent to which it uses the tele- ttect'"' especially Long istanee. We now. handle an average of over 41,000 Long Dir. tance calls a (my. "hs indispensable as the Telephone" is now a favourite slogan used by many large manu- facturers in their advertising, when de- scribing their goods. A frank recognition that speed of communi- cation is the most vital factor in expanding business and social life. - DOA-I0" My“, 'N, <NE f" ”“31; a 'duil - x " "We 1%.%M 1 Why we sell Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers than 50 years. As the A. S. A. (Authorized Swift Agent) we are in partnership with this large company which in. a nation-wide tttation forrehts1eaerveertndsquare The high analycin fertilizer. which we sell are thou mauled by our State Experiment Station. We thoroughly believe that thrlft'e Redt?teerFertiluemnrethebestonthe anthems“ we know "It Pm to the em. Drop in and talk h we. ' KITCHEN“! NURSIRIIS . & 18 Benton Bt. slogan, "Every product ttfe beit of its kind," has been maintained for more We beliete in Swift , Company. Their Phones: 470 all 1218 Order by - or Phe- AutttoeimdthrtttA-tt ‘woyummum 1Ilohulullouuu'tb~ur manhunt-Mil...“ ”(unsound-bout“: Wedneedey eve-ll; to attend the tour-l which we: held In (than. A”; nodded. Olen In Ctr-M A respected mum of strum In. Robert H. Berber died st her homCls"t Friday after having bed: ill Mr about three months. she was: in mun or wmnoiromiitrt. bun; _ born there " you. no. " e young woman she llved ln Grey Township tor a time removing to New Hem- burg when shout " year! ot no. lo New Bombing " you: Mo as Miss Rachel Bender-on she nnrrled Robert Barber. For the lent " your: she had resided In Strattord. Survlvon are the husband, one daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Denmnde of Owen Bound and a ulster hire. at Little of Bright. The tuner-I took place last Monday from her late home to Avondnle cemetery, stret- ford. Rev. B. J. Kelly ot Trinity Methodist Church. ottiehated. The pallbearers were: F. Bloxom, l. Ward, w. Davis. M. Pigeon, L. Lern- son, J. Stewart. Mourners were Pre' sent from St. Thomas, Aylmer. Hem- llton. Niagara Falls, Listowel, Gor- rie, Detroit, Oshawa, New Hamburg, Bright, Woodstock and London. mum-mod ”mama-tummy! Win-mummm. mu- onlylu‘lmm also no". it. (out. on. m. It. both POI-0 d I." In.” atrd mm “an In. Mull all It. Bra-nu Pan. " cum I“ In Adam Both! of Fun Huron. Mr. The Women's Missionary Society ot Trinity Lutheran Church held their regular monthly meeting last Tuesday evening in the basement ot the church. This being the annual meeting the following ottteert, were elected for the ensuing your: Presi- dent, Mrs. H. R, Mosig; Vice Pres._ Miss C. Welter; Secretary, Mrs. G. Morley; Cor. Sec, Mrs. E. Appel: Treas., Mrs. E. Chapin; Pianist, Mrs. Norman Kropt; Auditors, Miss C. Walker and Miss C. 'Pelne. Four new members were enrolled during the year. The society is doing good work in the foreign mission fields of India as well as in home mission work. Mr. and Mrs. H. Giant and daugh- ter Gladys spent Sunday with friends in Haysvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kennel of South Easthope and Mrs. Mary Eby ot Waterloo and Miss Edna Otehl ot Battleford, Sash. called on Mr. and Mrs. John Wilmer last Sunday. Miss Esther Steinberg ot Welles- ley spent Sunday at her home here. The grounds at the park have been put into shape and the baseball and football teams have commenced practicing. About thirty-five members ot the local Baptist Young People's Unlon attended a Western District Rally held at Btrattord last Monday even. ing. Mr. Willard Culbert was chosen Honorary President of the Western District, B. Y. P. U. Mr. Robert Bechte: attended the piano recital glven by the great RUB. aiatt"piartist, De Pncbmann, at Kit- chener, last Monday night. Mrs. Peter Wolfe In spending a week with friends and relatives in Kitchener. Mrs. Ivan Hoerber ot Waterloo is visiting her parentis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phelps. " "I _.. TWVF‘LF. q, “A“ l A g-ot-ttf In a but . all?" . has in my M an” all". I ma- hl _ “I gum ”is, It... ion an. m - with u -ttrq In: "um uh”: m and a eon-inc. in -t.tM. The unluc- burgh. Amati-nu “with to one! I um all“ In the - Tm and an. MM a none- at col-pm nun!- (at tho P"Wtsq ot emu“ I tuna for the building at a community hall. The ‘comnnm Appointed in mm or “nous Dolm- and Ion-n Goo. B. ‘Huhuuy. 'C. ty." Km”. L. Ronal- iler and A. n a. mm. with Mr. c. (D. Kent u "cum-or. In. would Dietrich moaned the nd no" of the dentin ot her niece Cbukmo Mary Mirtehener, nod ll! yearn. humor ot In and In. Mlnchonor ot Jamestown, NY. Mr. John Winner received the and news ot the death ot his Ion Mr. Samuel Wilmer of Bonner: Perry. Idaho. Mr. and Mn. Mlprlce Dnnlells o! Linwood were visitors " the home of the formal-'3 parent». Mr. Harry Peacock ot Kitchener spent the week‘end' at his home here. Messrs. D. Becker, Norman Amont. Harry Koch, mile Wanklin, PM"; Binkle and Benjamin Forest spew Monday at Grand Bend. Mrs. D. Becker and Miss Edith Random spent Monday at Grand Bend. Mr. Howard N. Culbert was a bis. lness visitor to Kitchener on Satur- day. Miss Making and Miss Alice Go. torth spent the week end at their homes In Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reidel and tam. ily and Alex and Temsa Brenner all of Kitchener spent last Wednesday with Mrs. S. Brenner. Personals Mrs. A shoemaker and sons Stan- l ley, Clarence and Jack from Guelph [ spent the week end with the tornv' er's mother Mrs. J. Weber. . Mr. A. Boppre from Linwood spent Sunday under the parental root, Misses Agnes Forwell and Adele Rosenblatt were business visitors to Kitchener on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boppre and tam. ily ot Waterloo spent Sunday with friends and relatives. A number of our sports attended the opening of the baseball seamen In Kitchener. . Mr. Alex Hottanh and Misa Rosa Hottarth from Waterloo spent Sun- day with their father Mr. P. Mott. arth. Miss Bella Lenhard left in the past week tor Knchener where she has received employment. Mrs. Ed. Novak was a business visitor to Kitchener on Thursday, Miss Marie Hermann from near Wallenslein spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. D. C. Kutttg. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stump! and Mr. and Mrs. EM. Dietrich were the gnasts‘ot Miss Mary Dietrich on Saturday. Miss Don Dietrich trom Water. loo spent Thursday last with friends and relatives here. Mr. Geo. Rounblnu n- l bunt- nen mm" to Grimlbyron Thun- any. Mr. Tom Winkler from Waterloo spent last Tuesday In our burg. Mr. and Mrs. John Frieburger and family from Waterloo moved their houIehold effects in the put week‘ In the house formerly occupied by Mr. o. Meyer. Mr. Joe Strut) trom Hamilton went the week emrwith his ulster MB. H. Helm. Mr. and Mn. Joe Vol-In. Mr. John VoIIIn and granddaughter. Mary Boegel. attended the Vol-In and Stooner wedding. Mr. Ontol- (mm new It rennin. Mr. Anthony Lorna. " chi-I n the Inland Ink who I. IDIIIMIII " mm,- out of town. 7 Hours. 1. Coin-ho, G. “chan- honor nil Albert new” war. Cul- ", vI-um with MM. hon. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and family spent Sunday with friends and relnuves In Waterloo. Rev. hum Woldnor from Pttttott paid I thou in“ to Rev. Willi-In Becker on Wound”. nut and” " the non. of Mr. P. Volluhdmor. “ll-um A.merttg. thu rm doi- human!” "Ryan-om." . Mine- Johnnu and Term from Waterloo wore the nuts ot Im- Mole mum on load”. Mr, Joe Schummer from Water- loo spent Sunday under parental sr. CLEMENTS F'RANK--At Wdtertoo, May 14, to i Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Frank, a son. MOSER--At Waterloo. May 12. to l Mr: and Mrs. Emil Maser. a daugh- ', ter. _ P"PRAYry Waterloo, May 15, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murray, a I daughter. IPROST-At Kitchener, to Mr. and I Mrs. E. R. Frost. a son. l WAONtNt-At Woolwich, to Mr. and I Mrs. Leon Wagner, a daughter. BULMER--At Wallensteiu, to Mr. l and Mrs. Thomas Buimer. a (laugh- I ter. - SYKEs--At Rochester N.Y., May 8, I to Mr, and Mrs. N. B. Sykes (nee Mae Jaeger). tormerly of Kitch- t ener. a son. I":tPiir,- Centreville, May l, to '. Mr and Mrs. Edward Jansen, a ‘; daughter, (HAY-Kitchener, May 7, to Mr. and I Mrs. William Hay, a daughter. 1rrnsprr---sunnrside, May 6, to Mr. I and Mrs. Harold Stumpt, a son. 'T0'r'ZKE--kittrhener, May 6, to Mr. l and Mrs. Clarence W. Totzke, a I daughter. ',nUCHARME--kitehener, May 2. to l Mr. and Mrs. C. Ducharme. a I daughter, (F'lorence Mary). 'rwASHBURN--Kitcherter, May T, to ( Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Washhum. a i daughter. lU.NmrsRivootr-Kitchener, May 2, 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd '8. Under- wood, a daughter. “MIMI-r Nuptlale. The mm.“ took New quietly at the St. Mary's (march, Kitchener. 'm. Monday morning. Mag 18, when Ree.. A, L. Zinger united In merri- use Mr. George H. Schell ot New Germany to Mrs. Lone Stellar. The attendant: were Mr. land In. l. J. Hartlelb of Kitchener. Alter the ceremony Mr. and Mn. Soho“ left on e honeymoon trip to Detroit and other palm: and npgn their return will reside In New Germany. Cook's leatln. Compound L1PPERT--At St. Mary's hoopllal. Kitchener, to Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lippert. a daughter. STANLEY-M Kitchener, May 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanley. a daughter. (Elizabeth Pearl). F'WCHER-At Waterloo, May IT. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer, a daughter. PAGEL--At Waterloo, May 12, 'o Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Panel. a daughter. MARTIN-ht Waterloo, May 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Martin. a daughter. . F%RDiNAND-vAt Kitchener, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferdinand. 'eheitar--1At St. Mary's Church Kitchener, May 18. by Rev. A. L. Zinger. Mn, Lem Stall" to George H. Schell of New Germlny. Mnth.twtth.rk-Mar 16, It Toronto St. Andrew's church, Eileen Shark of Waterloo to Chris. Mather! of Toronto. Rev. Cannon shay "rttieituing. Willi-m cabal. Bred-u Road, In not Nth your. P-n-At carnal“. Ant. Mar 16. Mrs. Hahn A. Puma. widow ot the nu Dr. Charla A. Pear. TNhtlettek-At Kitchener. any 16, Gene Trebileoeh, daughter ot Mr. Hurry Trebucock. and I year ad 8 months. Cottttqtt- At the Freonorl Bumm- Cotttttttt- At the Freonorl Summ- Mm. John Condon, form.rV ot Hamilton. in " “a: not. tubet--At Hlmllton. Mar IT, In. MEtAF--At Commune. I” 18, Carl Gordon. hunt to! ot Me. and In. Alb-rt Hold. and one you. NEW GERMANY MARRIAGE! DIRT". DIATH‘ The Southern Pacibe Railroad has taken ttth initiative in making rail- road crossings safer for motorists. The new device is a series of tour mirror placed at a blind curve at such an angle as to “lord the mo- torist a clear View of the track. 2 *Wa'gerloo Chroniclr Which Make it a “(dawns Visitor in so Many Home: Making Railroad Crossings Safe for Motorists . Compton New: Service of County in " an! " oeat.etertt can...“ can mm a particularly an” an» In. of tho lamina In wary am and kaapa In mun an!“ " to what la gain. Kitchener and WarnloaNcws A compute summary of mach-Mr and Waterloo we) - regularin ovary wank In In column. Ind Includes u ”.0me written Twln City - and Pinon! column. Current Events and World News Han Ignln the reader is kept ln'onmd u to Gunman and World Events of In. pod-non which in also another “MIN. feature. Regular Editorial Column Conulnlng kommqnt on miner. of local and current Inland. Equitable Life Block SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $42.00 per year mailed to any point In Candi. _ $2.50 per year to any place in the United States. .TIte Waterloo Chronicle crossing the highway. mirrors In actual use the mirror, The above photo shows one of the in an. ooh-nu rm to no“ “I. W prion In also: In Md.- and other market. Including ttttta. on “a M onln and product. the. hgrathet an au- ulIon! on“. to the _ In M. buying 1nd "ulrsg. Ser4at Story and Human Column Im5n_ml our, w a wall In”. what uni ub-mouu-IMUIII not, " ch... the the. uni. . Auction Sales, an Exclusive Feature t - Th. chronic]. u. moonlud In India- puubty the loading medium hr new” mu and It arrh- the unnounomnt a! annually cvory “I. hold In on. "tret, In wide cinema“! In "I. lam-adult rural district. numundlng chahonorand WM loo mum a particularly thorough - ing of all. territory wlm corresponding results to the amniur. Up-to-Datc Market Report: The picture Waterloo, Ontario Red Pepper Heat Quickest Relief For Rheumatism Red Pepper Rub “he: the "oueh" from tore, um, mung joint. " cannot hurt you, Ind it certainly "up. um old rheumullm torture at once. When you nre tutoring so you can hardly get ground, just trr Red Pepper Rub and you will hue the quicken relief known. Nothing be! such concentrated. panelled“ but as red peppers. Jun. u eoon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the unsung be“. In three minute. it warm- the note not through and through. Pain end Bore. Ask my good druuht Mr a Mr of Row!” Red Pepper Rub. Be In" to ttet the gonna, with the name Rawlea on each pack-(e. Keep Minard‘s Llnlmenl in the hi.il'IW'si, about“ Smnrmo _ on! Man" 6:»-

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