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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 1926, p. 3

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is t3 Mys. George Voisin spent a few days with friends at Kitchener. ~ Miss Jetret® Manser was sugtess ful in obtaining honors in her reâ€" Mr. Joseph Brenner recently sold his farm to Mr. Clemens Lunts who will" ‘get possession about October ist. & The monthly meeting of theâ€" Woâ€" men‘s Institute"~was held at the home of Miss Kish on March 2nd, with a‘good number in attendance. The roll call was well answered by everyone giving their best. potato recipe. A reading by Mrs. Peebles entitled "Billy‘s Prayer" was well given and an instrumental duet by Misses McKay and Helen Beggs was also well rendered. A reading by Mrs. Luts "Is the truth good for children," was very instructive, and a couple of rounds of community singing closed the programme. A delicious lunch was then served and the National Anthem was sung. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe entertained a number of friends to a euchre party on Tuesday. evening. s Mrs. Addison Grasser of Preston spent a few days with her parents on the 9th line. The report of the Linwood Separâ€" ate School will be found in another column of this issue. Miss Anna Lantz returned home after spending a couple of ~weeks with friends at Hamilton. Linwood Public School Report.â€" The following is the report of the Public school for the month of Febâ€" ruary. & Second.â€"Melvin Voll; Magdalena Pfeiffer, Alberta Hahn, Della Schlueter, Grace Cowie, __Elmer Schmetzer, Harold Deckert, Helen Otterbein, Gordon Schmetzer. Sr. IV.â€"Margaret Wilker, Max well Condie, Laverne Deckert. . Jr. IV.â€"Maureen Collins, Grant Schnurr, _ Violet Schlueter, _ Eva Deckert, Norman Koebel. Sr. III. â€" Véra H Beggs, Willie Gaines Jr. III.â€"Hilda Hahn, Edith Koe bel. First.â€" May . Koebel, . Mary Wisâ€" mer _ (equal), Norma _ Schlueter, Mervya Schmetzer, Irene _ Voll, Haro/l.d Smith, Clayton Wilker, Arâ€" thur Deckert. Primer.â€" Enid Faulkner, Pansy Gordon, Louise Otterbein, Ramsay Gatnes, Amelia Wilker, Gerhard Pfeiffer. . P‘umnal;. Mrs. Casper Boegel is spending afew weeks with her daughter, Mrs. P. Montag, at Petersburg. Mr. George Fink spent one day last week at Kitchener. Mrs. Clarence _ Wiegand _ and daughters of Kitchener spent a few weeks with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. Mr. and Mrs. I. Ditner of St. Agatha were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Straus recently. Mr. Chrigt. Z. Albrecht was a business visitor to Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jantzi and family spent the week end with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Jonas Scheffner of Waterloo spent Sunday at his home here. The auction shle\ held by Mr. J. W. Hartleib lgst Tuesday was well attended and good prices were realized® Minard‘s Liniment for dandruff Kitchener®s Leading Optometrist. Arthur Hawke, teacher LINWOOD * BAMBERG Hahn, Kenneth Theatre | Mr: and Mrs. Enoch Martin of near Waterloo moved last Tuesday Pnto ~the farm of Mr. Angus Weber, ‘which they purchased some time ago. Mr. Paul Meirowski of Erbsville spent Monday with Mrs. John Merâ€" owsiki here. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Linseman on the occasion of Mr. Linseman‘s birthday. The evening was delightfully spent in ‘playing cards. A dainty lunch was also served. x Miss Katie Merowsiki of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof. Logal Notes of Interest John Merowsiki on ePz Miss Agunes Forwell & ,J with her M and Mre, John . Meyer. \ ~ Mr.â€"and Mrs.Anthony Meyer made| links a business trip to the Twin Cities| â€" Mr on )\loadsy. . .. ] New Mr. Alex Hoffarth and Mr, Leanâ€" h der Schnurr of Waterloo spent â€" Mr day at the forimer‘s home Mr. Paul | ness. Hoffarth. _..~ son Mrs. Albert Esbaugh spent Thursâ€"| Dede day with Mrs. John Reidel. with Mr. Alex Kroetsch of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr.â€" and Mrs. George Meyer, 4 Mr. Edward. Cummer of Heidelâ€" berg vigited Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Ertel on Sunday afternoon. > Mr. Milton Déeckert of Linwood spent Sunday with friends in the vicinity. Mr. George Rosenblatt received the sad news.that his mother, Mrs. Rosenblatt died in Milwaukee. "A number of ladies attended the quilting at the home of Mrs. Peter Schummer on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Z. Koebel from the brickyard have moved their â€"household .effects into the city. Miss Barbara Busch of St. Jacobs spent Sunday ‘under the parental roof. f Mr. William Dahmer and Master Constantine Neufeldt of North Eastâ€" hope spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Speis. Mrs. Silas Bauman and family have moved with their household effects to Kitchener. . Miss Margaret Geiger of Kitchenâ€" er spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Geiger. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Dan Geiger and Mrs. Balthasar Isreal are. slowly improving. _ Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Isreal spent the week end with Mr. and MUrs. Balthasar Isreal. Mr. Noah Lichty *was a business visitor to Kitchener on Thursday. Misses Gertrude Soehner and Edith Soehner spent last Thursday in Kitchener. R ’ The Floradale Literary Society held their meeting last ‘Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. Jac. Spies. The following program was rendered. _ Chairman, Mr. Lloyd Snider. The minutes were read by Miss Gladys Stone; ‘solo by ‘ Mr. Philip Beigel; Current Events, Mr. Oscarâ€" Schmidt; address on the O. A. C., by Edward Bowman; ductt, male quartette,‘ Messrs. E. Miller, by Messrs. P. Bejsel and C. Schweltâ€" zer; recnaluffi, George Bohlender; C. Schweitfer, A. Weber â€"and W. Snider; Echo, Clarence Schweitzer; closed by singing God Save the K ing. Mr. Seranus Martin and family of West Montrose® have moved into the house recently bought from Mr. George Stahlbaum. Mrs. George‘ Class spent last Wednesday in Guelph. & Mr. John Mogk has after spending some latives at Kitchener Mrs. Rera Maurer at Glenallen. Mr. Jacob Speis is slowly improvâ€" ing after hisg recent il}ness. Miss Martha Snider spent a few days with friends in Kitchener. Mr. John Soehner of Kitchener spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sochner. Mr. Emil Hoffer is spending . a month‘s vacation with friends at Waterloo. Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Snider atâ€" .anded the Mennonite Conference at Waterioo on Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday. Mr..and Mrs. Henry Gingerich and family «were ~Sumday visitors with Vv. and Mrs. Enmannel Bowman. Rev, Bauer of Desboro occupied he pulpit of the Latheran Church nmmmdmm1 junday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wober spent last 8T. CLEMEN‘Ts FLORADALE with Kitchenor friends. returned home time with) reâ€" and Doon. spent aâ€" few on Sunday. . o88 90 0 .22 00 and stock) is in a better Last Friday evening.a ~syrprise| fnancial position than the city man party and wiener social was held at Mm‘ $2,000 per year." fbe Bowman‘s. The surprize was| The _side was taken by mnw.mm.m:xummmwm-gm expects. to leave this community. He e the negativye was upheld by was presented with a pair of cuff) Marjoria Bergey and Mirliam Hil links. f t o born. ‘ Many, ~good points were )lr.udln;.lngymodmmmnpbymm. The ‘deâ€" New Hamburg on Tuesday whore|cision was in favour of the affirmaâ€" he has started in the garage busiâ€"|tive by a narrow margin. Mir. and Mrs. J. Rudy moved to New Hamburg on Tuesday whore he has started in the garage busiâ€" Mockeyâ€"Blair and Bresiau playâ€" ed the first game of the Homuth Cup finals at the Preston arena on Monday evening. The Mht, fleet Bresiau team had more of the play than the 1â€"1 score would indicate. Blair scored in the first period from a rebound while one of the Breslau defence men was doingâ€"time. Bresâ€" lau scored twice in the third period when both teams, especially the heavier Blair team, who were getâ€" ting away with ‘too. much inside stuff such as kneeing,â€" etc... were made to play hockey. The first Bresâ€" lau goal was scored by Herb Dedels on a neat Mader to Dedels play. The second goal was scored by Schiedel from a scrimmage, but it was disâ€" with Mr. and allowed. Fractured Leg * Mr. Edward l}oorllt of Philipsâ€" burg met with painful accident in Baden on Saturday when he fell on the icy pavement fracturing his leg. He wasâ€"removed to the home of Mrs. G. Forler and Dr. Harvey reâ€" duced the fracture. T Entertained Choir Mrs. A. Hunsberger invited the choir at St. James‘ Lutheran church tc her home on Thursday evening. All report having spent a very enâ€" joyable time. to y To Conduct Services Mr. Gregg of Toronto occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church herg on Sunday. Miss â€"F. Schneller of Brantford spent the week end at her home. Train Derailed On Monday. morning the engine and tender of a freight train ran off the track just as it was entering the siding at the west end of the yards. Traffic was hold\ up for some time until an engine was sent from Stratâ€" ford toâ€" pull the engine back onto the track.â€"The wreck was due to a broken rail. Very little damage was Rev.â€" Mr. Mosig of New Hamburg will occupy the pulpit in St. James‘ Lutheran church for the next few Sundays. Mr. Fred Kline who is at present attending .the . dairy school â€" at Guelph spent the week end at home. Saw Hockey Game.â€"Over cighty tickets were sold from the C.N.R station to local hockey enthusiasts who took in the Grimsbyâ€"New Hamâ€" burg intermediate hockey game at Stratford on Friday night. In the return game at Grimsby on Tuesday night New Hamburg again won, the score being 3â€"0. Attended: Play. â€" Seyeral of : the Baden students participated in the programme put on at the K.â€"W. Collegiate on‘ Thursday and Friday night: Big Shipment of Fiax.â€"The Doâ€" minion Linseed Oil Company receivâ€" ed a large consignment of flax seed from Argentina recently. Farm Soid.â€"Mr. Sam Ruby held a sale on Wednesday last. Mr. Roth of New Hamburg purchased the Baby‘s Own Tablets Are Effecâ€" You do â€"nok have to comx and threaten to‘ get the little ones to take Bgby‘s Own Tablets. The caso with which they are given, as comâ€" pared with lHiquid medicines, will spilled or wasted; you know just how big a dose has reached the little stomach.. As a remedy for the ills of childhood arising from deâ€" rangements of the stbmach and bowels they are most satisfactory.. Mra. Rose Voyer, Willimaitic, Tablets in the Canadian Northwest and found them a wondertal mediâ€" cine. for _ children‘s _ trouwbles, especially indigestion and constipaâ€" tion. 1 have also given them to my children for simple fever and the reatlossness accompanying â€"teothing and they always gave relief. 1 can nufi-‘-tz--muhm» all mothers." i Baby‘s Own Tablets aré sold by wedicine doalers or by mail at 2% cents a box from The Dr. Williama‘ CHILDREN LIKE THEM BADEN Mr. to Give. Miss Edith Emery ‘of Kitchener spent the week end with the formâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. > Mrs, Mumma of. Decatur, .. Indiâ€" «nua, is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) C. Meaâ€" lov£ ‘%*# : y3 Miss Hattie Waterman spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Waterman. Ih}‘fiy‘ Brown of Winnipeg is spend| a few < days with her brother, Dr. Brown. Mr. Garfield Weber of Waterloo spent the week end at hig home here. Mr.~ Alfred Uberschlage left for Detroit where he. secured a posiâ€" tion. 2 a Misses Barbara and Priscilla Roth ofâ€" Kitchener spent Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Simon Wagner spent the week end in Waterloo. e Personals Mr. and Mrs.; Henry Stoeser were guests for a few days with relatives in Kitehener. * Misses Loretta and Rita Kittel returned home after spending a few days in Breslau. Herbert Mosburger of Rathburn spent several. days with his parents Mr. and Mrs.«Egidus Mosburger. Some of our people of this vicinâ€" ity took in the auction sale of John Hartleib in Bamberg last Tuesday. ' * Edward Kraehling and Matina Row of Eimira spent Sunday in our Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Dewer spent Sunday in Lisbon with Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson. Misses Hannah and Sarah Hamâ€" mond of Detroit and Mrs. Robert Freeborn of Wellesley are visiting a week with their brother, Mr. Jas. B. Hammond. Mr. Dan Gerber of Linwood spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Stoeser of St. . Agatha visited with Mr. and Nrs. John K. Wagner. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John K Wagner, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser spent Saturday with their son, Alfred, who lies in St. Mary‘s Hospital with his right leg fractured. Mrs. W.~R. Yost is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. John flenning near Milverton. Mr. Ed. Hammond and sister Miss Margaret attended the funeral of their cousin the late Mrs. Corbett of Fordwich last Monday. Mr. Fred Schults of Kitchener and sister Mrs. Koch of Saskatchâ€" ewan and her daughter Mrs. Mesâ€" serschmidt of Hanover visited last week with the former‘s brother Mr. Johnâ€"Schultz and other friends here. Mr. David Ferguson has disposed of his fine farm to Mr. Gerber. : Miss Mfin“t Hammond returnâ€" ed home t week after a month‘s visit with friends at Campbellville, Toronto, and Richmond HiN. FOR SALE 1 Brick ‘dwelling of seven rooms, hot water heating system, at 36 Homewood Ave., situated on a large lot 60x200 feet; also large garage 12%x21 ft. On the lot are some fruit bearing trees. Price is $6500. This would make a. very suitable\ home for a retired farmer. . Apply Jacob Rbel, ~36 . Homewood. Ave., Kitchâ€" Snar. â€" *# 10â€"3t. One of Waterloo County‘s very desirable homesteads situated about six miles Northwest of Waterloo and legs than a quarter of a mile from highway and village. i 86 ACRESâ€"8 acres bush, fine orchard, good buildings. Owner would _ consider trade on dwelling in Waterloo. . . .. â€" . â€"._ $11,000 PHONE 925. _ ~Real Estate and Insurance â€"_. 255 KING ST.W. JOSEPHSBURG KINGWOOD Farm for Sale March 26 (Friday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household effects belonging to John L. Etb, 3 miles west of Welâ€" lesley, at 12 o‘clock. No reserve. March 30 (Tuesday)â€"Entire sale :ot Farm stock, implements, produce , household effects, etc., belonging to "Mru. George Hoffman, 1 mile north and 2 miles west of New Dundee. lNo reserve. 2 March 16 (Tuesday)â€"At 1280 p. and household effects for Clements Btenner, situated 2% miles west of Linwood. Farm is sold. Mar. 18, (Thursday)â€"At 12 noon woon.â€"Auction â€" sale of all farmâ€" stock, Implements, feed and house hold éffects, for Mrs. Jacob Strebel, situated about 2 miles northâ€"west of St. Agatha, better, known as the Nicholas Lichti Farm. : March 23. (Tuesday) â€" Auction sale of threshing outft, farm stock, mlu. and / household T \behnx to David Bear: inger, situated about 4 miles northâ€" west ~of .Waterloo, 4 miles southâ€" west of St. Jacobs, at 12 o‘clock. No reserve as the farm is sold. March 25 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m.. farm stock, implements, feed and household effects belonging to Geo. Doerfler, situated \% mile east of Bamberg, and 3 miles south of St. Clements. No reserve. April 3 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable real estate and household effects belonging . to _ Michael Scheistel, situated at 42 Mill St., cor. Benton St., city of Kitchener. March 16 (Tuesdayâ€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements ard household effects on Lot 18, 1 mile west of Baden, on the south side of the highway for Daniel H. Gteinman. No reserve. April 17 (Saturday)â€"At 130 p.m., valuable real estate and household effects belonging to Charles Hoffâ€" man, situated at 77 Water St., in town of ‘Waterloo. f April 24 (Saturday) â€" Household effects for C. R. Croom, adjoining Kitchener city limits. March 23 (Tuesday)â€"12 o‘dlock sharp, entire sale of 97 acre farm, farm stock, implements, produce, and heusehold effects belonging to Peter Seyler adjoining the village of ‘Petersburg. No reserve. & March 15 (Monday)â€"Titan tracâ€" tor, farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects belongâ€" ing to Moses Bast, on Lot 2, Con. 1, Township .of Wellestey, 1 mile west and 4 mile south of Wellesâ€" ley. No reserve, the farm is sold. Mar. 17, (Wednesday)â€"9 o‘clock, a.m.â€"Extensive and entire saleâ€" of farm stock, implements, produge, and household effects for George E. Schmitt, 3 miles south of Petersâ€" burg and 3 miles north of New Dunâ€" dee. No reserve as the farm is sold. Luich at noon. â€" March‘ 24 (Wednesday) â€" Entire sal; of farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce, milking machinery and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Wilhelm Bros., situated 4 miles south _ of Kitâ€" chener, at Williamsburg, known as the Anthony Wilhelm farm. No reâ€" serve. i. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer, . March 31 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements and household effects belonging to Mrs. Menno Cober, situated on the Huron Road at Rosebank. Any stock and impleâ€" ments will be accepted for this sale. Ahything you want to offer please list it with I. H. Toman on or. beâ€" fore March 15. Plenty of church shed room opposite the sale place. Mar. 13, (Friday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, feed and household effects at Lot 3$3, 10th Line, East Zorra, 4 miled southâ€"west of Tavistock at 12 o‘clock sharp, for Edgar Wilker. m March 13 (Saturday) â€" Auction sale of farm, farm stock, implements and furniture at Lot 19,; 10th line of ilol'lhelm, 3 miles south of Plattsâ€" vilte, for Mrs. Moses Thaler. , M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer man, situated at 198 Mi Allan St., in the Town LSON B. BECHTEL market for | April 10 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale iof household effects at Queen St., !New Hamburg, for Mrs. Lena Kipher. March 15 (Monday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 6, concession 10, Blandford, 2 miles west of Bright, for M ons ced March 16 (Tuesday) â€" sale of farm, farm stock, imple ments and feed at Lot 4243, Conâ€" cession 6, S.K.H., 3% miles south of Stratford, for ‘W. H. Odbert. N.EH., adjoining Nithburg, for Henry Fleischauer. â€".March 25 (Thursday) â€" Auclion gale of farm .stock and implements on the provincial highway midway between Baden and New Hamburg for N. S. Bender. Mar. 26 (Friday)â€"Annual spring horse sale at the Arlington Hotel yard, Tavistock. Enter your horses with the auctioneer by March ist. March 17 (Wednesday)â€" Auction sale of farmstock, implements and feed at Lot 5, Con. 7, Downie Tp., 4 miles south of Stratford, on the Embro road, for Mr. Rutherford. March 19 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements and furniture at Lot 18, concession 12, March 13 (Saturday)â€"1.30 p.m., household _ effects belonging to Moses Devitt,. 142 Lancaster St. E., near Five Points, Kitchener. March 16 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p. m., farm stock, implements and feed belonging to John Runderer, Freeâ€" port, 4 miles east of Kitchener, farm back of the Sanatorium. z> March 20 (Saturday)â€"At 10 o‘clock a.m., at the City Hall, Kitchener, mprtgage sale of real estate propâ€" erty situated at No. 8 Dan street, formerly owned by W. H. Rosenâ€" bush. Mar. 16, (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, including ‘registered Holsteins and Polled. Durham cattle, and impleâ€" ments of C. C. Diefenbacher, 6 miles southwest of Kitchener on the County Road from KitcKener to New Dundee. * ‘ March 13 (Saturday) â€" 11 a.m., real estate comprising farm of 125 acres with good buildings, good soil, spring creek near barn, known as the C. H. Mann farm, 1 mile west of Winterbourne, north of Loneâ€" stogo, will be sold at the Stgddick House, Elmira. March 15th (Monday) â€" Farm stock, _ implements, . hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Ray Walâ€" ters, east half of Lot 9, Con. 4, Peel Tp.. 2 miles north of Glenalien, â€"5 miles west of Floradale. 0 Marck 18th (Thursday) â€" Farm stock, . implements, . hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Amos M. Martin, 2% miles northeast of El mira, at Balsam Grove School. March 22 (Monday)â€"Farnl stock, E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, GEO. G. CLASS8, Auctioncer. COLLIStONâ€"Damage to your car eaused. by ?m i. :\ 3 anotherâ€" automobile,"~ ©._"s.. ~ . .. _ & vehicle or other object. = . <.. . . . N ADDITION To FIRE AND Therr at ofBaATLY °_ _ ___.â€" REDUCED RATES «* > We The Lowest ever offered in Waterloo County in one of the | PIONEER COMPANIES TO INSURE AUTOMOBILES . .. 1 Ausets Over $18,000,000 n =~. Policles ‘Written ‘tor Short Periods it Destredâ€" P Prompt and Just Settlement of all Losses "'-} INVESTIGATEâ€"GBT NY QUOTATIONS â€" C. M. LESTER, yues* . 9 Broker . . In the past you have claimed, and rightly: so, th mflneh{:o_ the same rates as owners of autol in congested districts, as the hazard in your case is not PUBLIC LIABILITYâ€"Injuries or death to the public moip‘s. c i q +® by â€"your â€" car. °_ ~ . < PROPERTY DAMAGEâ€"Damage. done (by your car to and property of others. Room 2â€"Bank of Toronto Bidg., 60 King Street East £ Just Around the corner from Kitchener Market C Phonesâ€"Office 445; Residence 2821J * "H AVE A TALK WITH LESTEE" â€" l:.'l.ll&lll'llIlullllflllfll.lfill'llflll lulmmm w ce en n Oe e ols t implements, hay, grain, h ol« effects,â€" etc., of Thomas Waish, ea: half of lot 15, Con. 10, Peel Town ship, 1 mile west of Cl'.‘kmr miles north of Floradale. § March 23rd â€"Farm stock, imp ments, Hay, grain, household â€"e fects, etc., of James Laing, Pilkingâ€" ton township, at Middlebrook school house, about 7 miles northedst Elmira. < yA °> March 30 (Tuesday)â€"Farm ‘St impleménts, hay ‘grain, etc,, ing to" Danielâ€" M. Bowman,.on: 6 west half of Lot 11, Con. 8, Pee 6 milds northwest of Floradale 6 miles southwest of Draytom, . _ Mille Produc Note All producers supplying mil to pasteurization plants, fi or consumers: in ~the Ollg'i Kitchener are required to take out liGenses as provided by ng law No. 1807. Pm Prices reasonable. : Goods called for and delivered Dr. Harvey, Milk and Meat Inspector, will be in his c 4 at the City Hall every Wednes _ day and Saturday from 9 4 , to 1 p.m. to receive applica tions. Licenses must be se .'_ 14â€" before April ist. _‘ : e Rebinding books ; Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. ; _‘ / Add more books to your home library by having your favoriteé magazine: bound into books. . Initialing Club Bags, Suit cases, etc. ' Kitchener Board of Health, Pay no attention â€" to those flowing and exaggerated adver tisements when you can get better truss right here and. 4 less money, .with the p of getting it changed or . at any time: _ Nt The Moyer Trusses are givil good satisfaction. f They need no undér ~strap, and have soft sponge pads. _ : Made and fitted at 55 King St., E., Kitchener, near: the Postoffice. +2 Bookbinder S3 570 King St. W.â€" Phone 2686 Kitchener, .Ont. & J. C. Lehmann RUPTURE

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