tres ‘flfliï¬- C the p« of lt with light C Cargalll ‘The soul grow 1t, $ ‘ flm'mâ€" A laugh is just like sunshine â€" For cheering folks along. _ The funeral of the late Henry Buler, father of Hon. W. D. Eulér, minister ‘of dustoms, held from the residence of hisâ€"son at Kitchener, E § largely ‘ attented.. Rev, John Schu , pastor of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church, conducted the serâ€" vices, assisted by the Lutheran pAsâ€" tor »at Conestogo, where the deâ€" éeased was laid to yest. . ~ Hon. Mr. Euler received messages of sympathy from all over Canada. Premier King cabled‘his condolences from England. Hon. Jaé. Malcolm and Hon. J. C. Elliott represented the government at the funeral ‘The University of Cambridge reâ€" cently conferred on Premier Mac4 kenzie King the honorary degree of doctor of laws. s On Nov. 23, following the official elose of the Imperial Conference, Premier King will go to Edinburgh, where hé will receive the freedom of the city. . _ On Saturday the Canadian prime minister proceeded to â€"Paris, where he will take a few days‘ rest prior to sailing home fromâ€"Cherbourg on | ( the Majestic on December 1. He vml( be accompanied by Hon. Ernest Laâ€"] pointe, Canadian minister of justice, | : and Hon. Vincent Massey, minister| plenipotentiary at Washington. ‘ The Late Edward Smyth It was with a distinct shock that Jhe people of the Twinâ€"City learned of the death of Mr. Edward SmytHh, which occurred at his home, 77 Duke St., Kitchener, last Tuesday. Among the business men of the Twinâ€"City there were none who possessed ‘the confidence and esteem of the citiâ€" . zens at large in a greater degree than Mr. Edward Smyth, which conâ€" â€" fidence had been shown by his selecâ€" tion for office in both church and state. During his lifetime Mr. Smyth had always taken an active interest in the things that were for ‘the betterment of the city. <In the discharge of his public duties he was always faithful, devoting himself with tireless energy to promoting everything that could be of benefit to the citizens as a whole. In whatâ€" cever way Mr. Smyth could serve his fellowmen, he was always to be found giving the very best that was in him. For the there is pathy of City and Province. Something For Father to Think Over Susie (aged seven)â€""Are you and I going to church this morning, mother?" "Yes, darling." "And not daddy?" "No, dear." "Oh, mother, I wonder when we shall be as good as daddy, and never need to go to church at all!"â€"N. Goulburn Parish Paper. ; His Royal Highness, Prince George, will pass across Canada from Vancouver to Saint John beâ€" tween the dates November 29 and December 12, on his return from China. Prince George is the youngâ€" est living son of His Majesty the King and was born December 20, 1902. «NS > A" LAVGEH _> wh is just like music Miss Charlotte E. Whitton ° of Ottawa, who spoke on International Child Welfare <at the Woman‘s Canadian Club Thursday afternoon, and also spoke in the evening at the University Women‘s Club, was the guest of Rev. C. W. Foreman at the rectory, Waterloo. . Miss Whitton represented Canada on the child welâ€" fare conmncil .nt Geneva and with her fund of knowledge, was a most able ahd inspiring speaker. Mrs. W. M. Reade is a visitor in Moronto, the guest.of her sister, Miss Constance Ashe, Roxboro, W. Toronto. _ CLUBBING LIST the family of the departed is offered the sincere sym:â€" of many friends in the Twinâ€" Subscribers of the Waterioo Chronicle will save money by taking advantage of the Clubbing Offer of the Chronicle with other papers. Here is the list : â€" Toronto Daily Globe and Waterioo Chronicle Ti eat serses‘s AgBonn Toronto ‘Daily Mail and Empire andâ€"Waterloo Chronicle. . 6.15 Toronto Daily Star and Waterloo Chronigle. ... s.....«.... 618 Daily London Free Press and Waterioos Chronicle ......... 818 Daily London Advertiser and ‘Waterloo Chronicle ........> ©.18 Farmers‘ Advocate and Waterloo Chronicle (Renewal!). ... 30 Farmers‘ Advocate and Waterloo Chronicle (New)..:« .. .. 260 (Offer good to New Years only) Farm & Dairy and Waterioo Chronicle ... ... .. Farmers‘ Sun and Waterloe Chronicle ........ Canadian Farm and Waterioo Chronicle .. ... .. Weekly Witness and Can. Momestsad Canadian Countryman and Waterloo Chroniole. ... ... Club Rates on other Perlodical on Request. elsewhere throughout the Waterloo Chronicle Publishers, Waterioo Chronicle, â€"â€"A nOl Waterioo week at Government House, ..i â€nodndl,wuu twenty women, representing the Imâ€" the Empire. Mrs. C. & @ yeat of the Munitipal .Bre | sented the Viscoun! 7 . ano luminated address, which was very| graciously received, and Her Ex | leney" made;the affair + ‘informal, chatting with the members of the deputation and being in every way most charming and gracious. The "Y" lI-vlt_ulh.Mhlo ..u.uom_munm the occasion being a talk on Shake speare by Mr. B. W. N. Grige. This subject of incomparable â€" charm"~ to book lovers ‘was most interestingly presented. ‘The Club members are ready to Welcome folks of. literary tendencies at their fortnightly meetâ€" ings in the â€"Y.W.C.A. Parlors. 1 Misses Ruth Bohlender, Melissa LaPointe and ‘Marguerite . Sweitszer, upils of Miss Evelyn Beahan, spent Wednesday in Toronto, where they atterided a convention and also the Mordkin Russian Ballet at Massey | Hail pee f Miss Mary Valentine was a weekâ€" | end visitor in Toronto. Reade â€" Houston | A wedding of much interest to Twinâ€"City friends will take placte in Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto, on Wednesday, the first of Decem» ber, Nineteen hundred and twentyâ€" six, at three o‘clock, when Mr. Wil liam Bolton Eyre Reade, eldest son of the late Judge and Mrs. Reade of Waterloo, will be married to Miss Islay Kathleen, daughter of Mrs. John Houston of Toronto. On their return from their wed ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Reade will take up their residence in London Ont Mrs. H. A. Volker monncei the engagement of her sister, Hlldred.{‘ voungest daughter of the late Mr. und Mrs. Alexander McCulloch, Toâ€" ronto, to Dr. Carman Brown, son of Mrs. Gertrude Brown and the late Rev. A. L. Brown, Lindsay, the marâ€" riage to.take place quietly at Trinâ€" ity United Church in December. Building Fund of Waterloo Presbyâ€" terian Church Aided by Successful Concert last Thursday Evening. The Town Hall Audiforium was crowded almost to capacity last Thursday evening, when the Choir, of the Waterloo Presbyterian Church presented the sacred cantat, "A Daughter of Moab." ‘The choristers were augmented by an orchestra of well known Twinâ€"City soloists. 'l'ho\ event was without a doubt the most successful of this nature offered local citizens in some time and much credit is due to the untiring efforts \o( the Conductor, Mr. W. S. Shepâ€" pard. , " R Reade â€" Houston \ A wedding of much interest to Twinâ€"City friends took place in Christ. Church, Deer Park, Toronto, on Wednesday, the first of Decemâ€" ber, 1926, at 3 o‘clock, when Mr. Wm. Bolton Eyre Reade, eldest son of the late Judge and Mrs. Reade of Waterloo, was married to Miss Islay Kathleen, daughter of Mrs. John Houston of Toronto. / Foster is president, held a luceou-l |tu1 card party at the Nurses‘ Home on Tuesday afternoon, which was arranged on the indoor picnic plan. ‘The attendance of ladies from the Twinâ€"City.was very good, twentyâ€"two tables being played, the hastess ot each providing dainty refreshments which were served very temptingly. \ The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. 1Burns. Kitchener, first, Miss Nelda Conrad, Waterloo, second. Mrs. "On their returh from theid wedâ€" ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Reade will take up their residence in London, The Waterloo Auxiliary of the K.â€"W. Hospital of which Mrs. Arthur and Waterioo Chroniole Mrs. W. M. Reade of Waterloo is visitor in Toronto. $%6.15 6.15 616 816 618 $.78 News Notes S £. Mr. and Mrs. J. Amlinger and tamâ€" lly from Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Peter Veidenâ€" usual call here during spent a few days with friends and relatives in our burg last week. Mwmâ€"-m ‘moelreho(trhuhotnr.:on lliness ~of _ approximately _ five months. He léaves to moyrn, his wife and four children, his aged mother, two . brthers . Albert â€" and Henry of Elmira, 3 sister Mrs. John Relidel, St. Clements, Mrs. Jos. Wey and Mrs. Jos. Fischer of the Twin City. The funeral took place on Monâ€" day from his residence to the R. C. church and cemtery. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hartman and family spent the week end in Kitâ€" chener, | The local sawmill has ceased operations for this year, hoop makâ€" ing being completed. .. Rau were shocked to 168 death, which occurred at hour on Friday after a The laying of a foundation for the: continuance of a sidewalk on the south of the village as far as Mrs. Busch‘s residence was started last week. « bu ioi I his A number of friends and neighâ€" bors of Mrs. Louis Lobsinger sur: prised cher on ‘Thursday evening, it being the occasion of St. Catherine‘s Day. The evening was sociably spent in card playing and dancing after which a funch was served. â€"_â€" A few of the school chumg of Miss Rita Bender celebrated her 10th birthday on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Schnarr of Waterloo called at the home of the lattér‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Freiburger on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. K. Meyer who spent the last two months in Waterloo reâ€" teurned to her home here. : Messrs. Urban Helm and Chas. Cowell from Detroit, Mich., were week end visitors with the former‘s mother, Mrs. F\ Helm. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stumpf spent Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Miss Mary Dietrich. Mr. Jerome Meyer of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener spent the, week end under the parental roof. Miss Barbara Busch of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Mr. Fred Hinschberger accomâ€" panied by his mother, Mrs. Daniel Hinschberger left on Thursday for South Bend, Ind., where they will make their winter abode. Miss LonlsQ Beisinger was a woek end visitor in Preston and the Twin City. & Miss Rachel Bast of Wateri00 spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. Gavin Barbour of Brantford paid a short visit with his son here last week. , 1 Miss Harriet Lowry and «little nephew, Wilfred Smith, of Millbank, visited the former‘s mother, Mrs. Lowry at R. Hooey‘s. ~ ‘ Mrs. M. Birmingham spent a f6w days last week with her daughter, Mrs. McTavish at Wallenstein. Mr. Noah Hergott, who spent the summer months with his daughters in the States, returned home reâ€" in the States, relUIMOU MUMIT °C cently. Messrs. Christian Gerber and J. R. Gerber of West Branch, Mich., visited at the home of the former‘s brother, Mr. Dan. Gerber. | Mrs. George Glaister spent several days at Mitchell attending the funâ€" 'lcnl of her niece‘s son, little Orval Roney, aged 2 years, 1 month. |. Mrs. Thos. Rennie, Miss Jean Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie attended the "At Haome" in celebraâ€" tion of the fiftieth wedding: anniverâ€" sary of Mr. and Mre. John Nichol in Waterloo on Monday, Nov. 29th. ! Mr. Urban Voisin disposed of his farm to Mr. Frod Meyor of Kitchâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phytonl.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Playford, Mr. wW. Uttley, Mr. and Mrs. George Glaister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mundell attendâ€" ed the funeral of the latd Mr. B. B. Playford in Waterloo last Wednesâ€" day. 1 Mrs. Bd. Ward is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Addiâ€" son Grasser, at Preston. 8T. CLEMENTS Mr. Tom. Watts of Toronto Wandt â€" of Carlsrube CROSSHILL of Waterloo _ Mr. and Mrs. L Suyder of Kitch ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker on Sunday. M +4 " Misses Mary and OCladys Howes are spending a few weeks with rolaâ€" tives at Listowel, f ‘ Mr. and Mra. M. B. Snyder of New Dundéee Â¥isited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoits on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rohr, Miss Marâ€" mmn and Mrs. A. Goét ling at Rosebank on Sunday. ‘ Miss. R. Angst andâ€" Mr. Lloyd Bricker of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Msr. A. Bricker on Sunday. Several girls from this . vicinity attended the, Junior Institute Conferâ€" ence at Macdonald Assembly Hall, Ouelph, on Friday. T Mr. Blimer Stolts is in :Ouitero AS a winner of the stock judging comâ€" "E;;n Lorne Brubacher and Wiltred Snyder of Kitchener visited with Mr. Roy Stolts on Sunday. Mrs. T. Marshall was called to ml bedside of her mother, Mrs. SWa&R, who is very il} at her home in Ayr. Messrs. Will Detwiller and Cecil Snyder have returned home after spending three weeks shooting up north. visiting with ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll and_Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rohr this week. Some of the boys of this vicinity attended the Junior Furmers‘ conâ€" ference at Guelph on Friday. e vsipechl evangelistic services are being held at the U. B. church here. Unkt Mr. Ernest Ware and son Floyd o!l Detroit spent a few days visiting the former‘s father, Mr. John Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Shoemaker and family spent Sunday with relatives in Guelph. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langon spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurts. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell â€"and family atténded the funeral of their brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. B. B. Playford, at Waterlo6 last Wednesday afterâ€" noon. + ‘The monthly, meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held last Thursâ€" day afternoonâ€"at the home of Mrs. Herb. McNally. There were twentyâ€" ope members présent. Lunch was served after the meeting. Miss Annie Carter of Guelph spent a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Herb. MacNally. Victoria School is having a Christâ€" mas entertainment on Monday evenâ€" ing, Dec. 20th, at eight o‘clock. A good program of songs, recitations, drills and dialogues will be given by the children and young people. 10 A Christmas entertainment given by the pupils of the ‘Wlnterbonrne‘ School will be held in St. Andrew‘s Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 22nd, at 8 o‘clock. A various program will be given by the children and a dialogue entitled "The Country Cousin" will be given by eight of the young people; Don‘t miss it. KITCHEN SHOWER †The home of. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. | Scheifele, Waterloo, was the scene > lakt week of a gathering of friends . of Miss Arnetta Rahn, who was made | the recipient of a kitchen shower| in honor of her approaching mm-! nd Children At Scho« _ Need To Be Wellâ€"Nourished That Children Need SCOTT‘S a that for our reqular 200 papers you get 2 rolle for 216â€"and up § EMULSION _ Paresmegenatnmt TCO W Codâ€"liver " & : ' asincti||~ [ ANMG][TaleACY (CQÂ¥ne | ROSEVILLE WINTERBOURNE Rohr of Haysville is LINWOOD was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prong forâ€"Billy on‘the accasion of his 21st birthday. An adâ€" NOVEMBER REPORT Following is the report of 8. 8. 14, Waterloo, for the month of Noâ€" vember. _ ~ * Sr. IV.â€"Mabel Cressman, Margaret Janzen, Fred Schilling, Bdgar Harâ€" _ Jr. IV. â€" Henry Janzen, Lloyd Cressman, Edmund <Weiler, Irene arnoct > Cressman, Edna Bindernagel, Walter Schilling, Irenme Frey, Jack Keyes. â€" Sr. II.â€"George Bone, Reta Wagâ€" her, Eilizabeth Janzen. Jr. IIL. â€" Isabel Gingrich, Victor Geior, Wiltred Harnock, .Marie Reinâ€" 1.â€"Edward Kramp, Verna Cressâ€" man, â€" Willard Cressman, . Wilfred Weiler, Roy Frey., f $r. Pr.â€"Augdrey Bindernagel, Marte Geier, Helen Kramp. Jr. Pr. Reinhart. CELEBRATE SiLVER anmppamrnpemmmmmestamemg cmecencea s ane n | d E ® WEDDING ANNIVERSARY| march was played by Mrs. Harry | | WOUL C Mr.‘ and Mrs. Louis Bolssoin of| Fischer, niece of the groom. The| [ * * Kitchener celebrated â€" their silver| chairman was Mr. Simon Stauffer, L\ A HOTEL “m s wedding anniversary on â€" Friday an old school mate of the bride. Mr. ]‘ ANDREFMEMENT m when nearly 200 friends gathered in | Edward Wilhelm . presented the 1| IN THE HEART OF THE CITY | St. Mary‘s Hall to honor the highly bridal couple with a purse of silver | |i§ & __“ n regarded couple. Rev. Father Fischâ€"| While little Ruth Daly, only, grandâ€" | ~500R MS or, who officiated at their wedding child, made the bride the recipient P M‘fl'gal";‘- 2# years ago, on behalf of those| Of & large boquet of l;:::l G“'s‘: “ £ CIRCULATING 1ICE W assembled made them the recipients | Wer® present. from ton, St.| Y of a handsome gift. ~ * Agatha and Eimira. | -‘2‘%‘% usm\-! As the bridal couple proceeded to esmm omcs t cmerotnneie ie on the front of the hall the wedding After shavingâ€"Minard‘s Liniment. Teerrermrroceenesse = mm.‘lflllllllllulflllllllllumulllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllll“Ilflllllllllllllllmfllllllllllllllillllllumm!i Jr. LADIE‘S COATS â€"Willie Geter, Catherine PHONE 2600 ALL DEPTS. Don‘t make a â€"mistake, come direct to the. Store with the Stock for Women‘s, Misses or Children‘s Ladies‘ and Misses good Cloth Coats, some With FUF COHAT8, @ ~........cccuuemmemmemememmcen 515'00 i Ladies‘ and Misses‘ fine Cloth Coats, fur $l9 50 collar and cuffs. Very SpeCi@l @ .........cguocme> * Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Coats in newest and best materials. Fine fur collars. Very special @ ........ 524‘50 Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Fine imported Trimmed, all sizes, @ h ie 8. 14, WATERLOO Fully guaranteed by us, selling at very special prices : Hudson Seal @ ... Muskrat Coats @ Our great Linen Sale is attracting many buyers. Linens of all kinds, plain and fancy Linens. A wonderful display ‘and marked at very low prices. Beautiful Wall Papers All this week we will sell lovely Wall Papers at i6 a rollâ€"that is you pay the regular price for the first roll and only 16 tor the second and so on for all you require. ummmmnmm.‘:cmnmno-‘uw;mm Roll 2 Rolls for §101. This week only. Come at & s Winter Coats THE BEST VALUE* _ $32,50, $37.50 © $65.00 Ladies‘ Fur Coats â€" IN WATERLOO COUNTY seeseevervecefierenee on es renenn n e Pv anba en nn n e e CLERK‘S ADVERTISEMENT OFr CoURT N‘ >._~ _ NEWSPAPER and Hosiery Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Onâ€" tario Voters‘ Lists Act, by His Honor E. J. Hearn, the Judge of the County Court of the County of Watâ€" erloo, at Reide!‘s Hall, St. Clements, on Wednesday, the 15th day of Deâ€" comber, 19%6, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forencon, to hear and Cetermine complains of errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the. municipality. of Wellesley for the year A. D. 1926. * Dated at St. Clements this 26th day of Nov., 1926. ~ Peter F. Schummer, 48â€"2t. Clerk of Wellesley ‘Tp. Great 1¢ Sale of §8â€"2t. Edward â€" Wilhelm presented . the bridal couple with a purse of silver whilé little Ruth Daly, only grandâ€" child, made the bride the recipient of a large boquet of mums. Guests were present from Hamilton, St. Agatha and Eimira. aveseeeveeseneerevenspeene ie e nnn sn en bane® * ~~â€"_~ KITCHENER, ONT. 84e our MEN‘$ UNDERWEARâ€"â€"__ % "ee Mwu)gbbï¬?fwci CHILOREN‘8 UNDERWEARâ€" E Everything that is practically wanted for them in ter Underwear is here, as well as for the Ladies. BRICKERâ€"GERMANN CO. LTD. |. moreasing daily, stmply because we carry such ‘an Stock of this gtlass Of / l > * t MERCHANDISE Waterloo Cloth Coats, beautifully Fur $100.00 * $225.00 $250.00 * $375.00 $150.00 * $250.00 "Cectec" Underwear at $4,50.each, «4 o ‘The sixth annual Father and Son: Bangquet was hold at the YMCA. on Friday evening, about three hunâ€" dred attending. ‘The speaker of the evening was Fred J. Smith, genéral secretary of the Toronto Central Y.M.C.A., who gave & stirring â€"adâ€" dress. The three candidates for the two Twinâ€"City seats in the Older Boys‘ Parliament also addressed the SIXTH ANNUAL BANQUET PROMPT SEARVICE