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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Apr 1927, p. 4

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</ se PONTHIAC SIX freait "..‘,\ HeS "41-“»: t RHHHRHIENTH â€" ... hE :‘-.‘jffv -"‘/:r"/:"f:“fi ;1;'-'{ ~igrs ooees ?flafi% ‘ oi se on snn neamimt t Bs ic A “L‘;g:gi:,’“%‘_ t :’?,:tx :: ’X’;fid""m K Ee Clignts t ’1&», yig Ee N + in i }L 8. ?3;\ > "" fur o_ * mad Aige cAGE FOUR & d uind pa uoi on tss ce 9 00000 ie t unds un uin 00 nds EASTER All hail this joyous Easter Morn When earth arises newly born The daffodil has left the mold To praise the Lord with lips of gold The butterfly its cofffh rends And to the sunlit sky uc\ends; And every bush and tree and clod Uplifts an offering to God. Salute this glorious Easter day When angels rolled the stone away And from the dark and lowly door The Lord, arisen, came of yore, His feet among the lilies white, His garments aureoled with light, And in His hands for thee and me The gift of immortality. Mrs. Levi Shuh, of Waterloo, has returned to her home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Berkinshaw, for several months in Vancouver. She is accompanied by Mrs. Berkinshaw, the latter‘s two children and maid, who will visit here for a short time before joining her husband who was recently transferred to Montreal from Vancouver. Much sincere and loving sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs Middleton of Clinton, nee Kathieen MecBride, on the death of their little daughter last Wednesday. Mrs. A. B. Pollock, : Mrs. E. B. Erb and Brown, all prominer with local activities o motored to Hamilton attend the sessions i meeting of the Order that city. Mrs. Scott qnd her daughter, wh have been the gu@®ts for some weeks of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burwell have returned to their home in St Thomas, after a much enjoyed visii with _ their _ numerous _ Waterloc friends. Hon. Vincent Massey and Mrs. Mass$y have been recent visitors in Toronto from Washington the guests of Principal and Mrs. Grant at Upper Canada College. Viscount Willingdon may now add to his many titles that of blood chief of the Sahsum tribe of Indians. The honor was conferred on him at a picturesque â€" ceremony â€" near . the scene of many Indian batties of the early days and the event ranked among the most colorful features ol the Governorâ€"General‘s tour of Wesâ€" tern Canada. Tribesmen â€" from all â€" Vancouver Island and Gulf reservations particiâ€" pated in the grand rally to Viscount Willingdon, who was the first govâ€" ernorâ€"general to be so honored by the Indians since the Duke of Argyll fifty years ago. â€"Minna Irving, in International Journal of Religious Education. Its Sjfiobwfi%wess and Be?fity"\fifl Thrill You Social and Personal DOBBIN GARAGE & ELECTRIC CO,, Waterloo and Kitchener, Ont. Pollock, Mrs NEW LOW PRICES: "The New and Finer PRODUCT _ OP GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED THE announcement of a New and Finer Pontiac Six â€"built in the great, new General Motors plantsâ€" justi/ies high expectations. Yet even this scarcely prepares you for the thrill of real lelight you experience as you see the New and Finer Pontiac Six, ard ride in it for the first time. Here are all the smoothness, power and stamina for which Pontiac Six won such unstinted praise last year. Here is the cconomy for which Ponâ€" tiac Six became so quickly renowned. Here is all that made Pontiac Six, in its first year, the greatest success of all motor car history. But in addition, here is a new BEAUTYâ€"new, Fisher Bodies, lower, longer, more graceful ; new, higher radiator, new, appealing shades of Duco. Here is a car that commands a second admiring look wherever it appears. The New and Finer Pontiac Six is a car of dashing appearance, brilt to perform outâ€" standingly. It merits your cicse inspection, as its new, lower prices warrant your serious consideration. secfess ho ols kalns daia ea. y 0___ _ |_ Among those who have found new y. h C tawa, covers being laid for 24. * *Â¥ health through the use of this mediâ€" International _ ryys j H4. Webb has returned to| ciue is Mrs. Gregory J. Murphy, East us Educati0nâ€" noer nome in Waterloo after a short | Ship Harbor, N.S., who says:â€""I , visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall| bless the day 1 heard of Dr. Wilâ€" “ater\oo.. M48s in Poronto, en route from Plu:lda,/! liams‘ Pink Pills. Before 1 began after visitih8 $hnorp she spent a delightful hol)-[1 their use 1 was in a runâ€"down and rkinshaw, Stt?r day of six weeks. | very weak condition. The least exerâ€" incouver. € tion would leave me breathless and y r » al. | " . Berkinshaw, § .\’Irs. :} E‘E“(f"l; ‘\:t':' I:; AlG‘: ‘(lred out. Housework was a trial, en and maid, ‘:\\ay. l ’s’d \)l * \ml,o’~khrsi I:\ d‘ and at times 1 felt very despondâ€" a short time lruef;;pe danh i 18. j : :r‘ :; "{ent. A friend advised me to try Dr. hand who was ’h,‘:de"’ ‘[ ‘*”: ‘"“’:("““:” C :)“‘h ‘* / Willlams‘ Pink Pills and 1 got six to Montreal © r;n Oh he *1: er::;i "T i:"' boxes. I had not been taking the ago through the surrounding e01 "'wpills very long until I began to imâ€" try last Saturday afternoon, after . aiw ing sympathÂ¥y uag. . s prove in health, and continuing * which the children were the guests heir ns . Mr. and Mrs ies . their use they restored me to my y of Mr. Harvey Sills of the Lyric former good health. 1 also gave the nee Kathle@! »prpootre, The Young Men‘s Club |.,,. ; f o an o of their little ... â€" . pills to my daughter, who was anaeâ€" were the hosts of the drive and| / ., @ . day. ;‘lm\\‘ which proved a Ereat tteat 16\ mic and runâ€"down, with the same ! ‘) hild P £ good results. Now I always have the ts % Mrs. V. Rrusu (C8 C HAren [pills in the house, and would not l Mrs. H. J. wOoMEN OF BRANTFORD ‘like to be without them." tly illvllxit‘ir-w GREET MRS. COCKSHUTT Get a box of Dr. Williams‘ Pink f the LO.D.E., . . _| Pills from your druggist toâ€"day, or last week 1u'F°""" .@nstre:s of Government gond 50 cents to The Dr. Williams‘ af the unnual! House is Welcomed to Home ; yogicine (o., Brockville, Ont.. and being hoeld in Town. ‘a box will be sent you post paid. A t 4 «s r 6 [ As the men of Brantford honored little book "Building Up the Blood, dauighter:; \\'lm.! Col. Harry Cockshutt, former Liew :\'hith ell(.l')lallls this treatment, will sR 5 imvant{invamime af Imiarin. an ima‘be sont free on request. IAseut‘. the Bran men to m one, and I ternoon | 6 o‘clock _ Miss Maude O‘Donnel has been a visitor in Buffalo during the past week, the guest o# Mr. and Mrs. E. Zick. The many friends of Mr. Wilfred Thomas of Chatham, Ont., who has been seriously ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thomâ€" as, John street East for the past fortnight, will be pleased to hear that he is making good progress toâ€" wards recovery. . Mrs. W. D. Euler, of Kitchener,‘ was the guest of Mrs. Peter Heenan | last Friday, April $th, mt a luncheon | held at the Parliament Cafe, Otâ€" tawa, covers being laid for 24. ’ Mrs. J. H. Webb has returned to her home in Waterloo after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall in Toronto, en route from Florida, #nore she spent a delightful holiâ€" day of six weeks. Mrs. W. E. Wing, Mrs. L. A. Galâ€" leway, Mrs. E. G. Smith, Mrs. L. A. Koeppel and Mrs. A. Lockhart kindâ€" ly oifered their services to drive the children of the Kitchener Orphanâ€" age through the surrounding counâ€" try last Saturday afternoon, after which the children were the guests of Mr. Harvey Sills of the Lyric Theatre The Young Men‘s Club were the hosts of the drive and show which proved a great treat to the children. As the men of Brantford honored Col. Harry Cockshutt, former Liew tenantâ€"Governor of Ontario, so the women extended .a "weledme home" reception to Mrs. Harry Cockshutt. un her reinrn home. The various women‘s organizations of the city coâ€"operated under the auspices of the Brantford Local Council of Woâ€" men to make the event a pleasurable one, and many were present this afâ€" ternoon at Victoria Hall from 4 to 6 o‘clock to extend in person warmâ€" hearted _ welcome. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occaâ€" sion, and the scene when Mrs. Cockâ€" shutt was presented with an address of welcome by the Local Council of Women, and a beautiful bouquet. ‘was ofie which long be remembered by the participants. Afternoon tea was served. the Maud MacDonald Chapter, 1.0.D.E., Junior Hospital Aid and Girl Guides were assistants. Mrs. Cockshutt peplied feelingly. hearted _ welc beautifully d sion, and the shutt was pre: church w the W.M i in k The ie regular monthly meeting of W.M.S. of WalerlooPresbyterian ch was held at the home of Mrs. * Cunningham, Herbert street. interesting part of the study c "Moslem Women" was read TONE UP THE BLOOD AND NERVES NOW Ansemia or lack of good blood cuuses not only pale faces and white lips; it is the root of many pains and miseries. it is the cause of shattered nerves, headâ€" aches and backaches, and the alâ€" ways tired !eynu from which so many women and girls suffer. To regain new health and strength the blood should be enriched through the tonic treatment with Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. This medicine has brought new Jealth and strength to thousands of, weak _ despondent people. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Have No Equal for This Purpose. The monthly meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid of the Church of the Holy Saviour was held yesterday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Anâ€" ders, 106 Allen street. Mrs. C. G. Mevritt presiding. It was decided to hold the hardtime party and dance later in April. A copper drive was started with Mrs. Wim. Bringloe actâ€" ing as convenor, the purpose being to help pay the interior redecoraâ€" tions of the church. Arrangements und greatly enjoyed. Mrs. K. W. Sniâ€" der, president, and Mrs. McLean, were appointed delegates to attend the Guelph Presbyterial at Hespel er on May 10. Mrs. Roy 8. Bean and two sons, Edward and John, were the guests at London of Mrs. Bean‘s sister, Mrs. Harry Hahn for several days during the past week. were made to provide a treat to the Kâ€"W. _ orphanage â€" this _ afternoon This will be in charge of Mrs. Wil ton. The society will also provide a treat for the patients of the Free port Sanitorium at an early date A very good attendance was record: ed and the meeting was most inter esting. Mr. Calvin Valentine of St. An drew‘s College is spending his Eas ter holidays at "Blink Bonnie". his Miss Madge Gibson and the Miss es Gibson of â€" Birmingham, Ala. daughters of Mr. Alex Gibson, form erly of Spring Valley, Kitchener were visitors in Toronto last week. h Mrs. George Bray is enjoying a fortnight‘s holiday trip to New York and Atlantic City. K Mr. J. C. Haight is expected in Waterloo this week after a very beneficial holiday trip on the Mediâ€" terreanean. »me on Charles street T A LIT‘ S OPTICAL PARLORS Po You Suffer With Headache Ninety per cent of Headâ€" ache is due to the eyes. Tait‘s Zeiss Biâ€"Toric Lenses will cure it. 86 King St. W. â€" Phone 3634 Kitchener _ DR. TAIT IN CHARGE THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE his Miss Gladys Marriott returned to Guelph last Saturday after spending several weeks with relatives here. Mrs. G. Gordon of Guelph spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs:â€"J; P. Snider. News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider and daughter Muriel and Miss L. Buttrum spent Saturday in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Melitzer en tertained the Y. P. Society to a so cial evening last Friday. The even ing was spent in games and singing Lunch was served and all had a pleasant time. Mrs. J. Wollis and Mr. Lorne Wollis and Miss Vera Wollis spent Saturday in Guelph, Died in Califormia.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richert receivéd word of the death of Mrs. Mary Douglas, who died on April 3rd at Los Angeles, Cal., at the home of her brother, Rev. E. A. Kilborn, formerly of Winâ€" terbourne. Her friends will regret to learn of her death. Interesting Talkâ€"â€"Itev. Roy Adams. a returned missionary from China, Japan and Korea, gave a very inâ€" teresting address last Wednesday evening in the church hére. He told of the great work there, how the work was prns[m!-lng and of the need for more workers. His address was very much enjoyed. day ied 0c 0 tigoet uq Mr. A. E. Rickert is installing : new gas (ank at his store this week Personals. community singing and the National Authem. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefer and Mr. J. Wilhelm and Mrs. P. Diebel spent last Sunday in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. H. Grube. Mrs. Albert Fischer went through a serious operation at St.. Mary‘s Hospifal. â€" Kitchener, â€" lastâ€" Tuesday morning and is reported to be doâ€" ing as well as can be expected. ber of points al the Wilmot School Fair held at Philipsburg last Fall Mr. Malcolm Rennie was a busiâ€" ness visitorto Kitchener on Saturâ€" Have Glossy Hair ing as well as can be expected. Miss Ruth Schiedel of 8. 8. No. 6, Haysville, â€" was recentlyâ€" presented with the sweepstakes cerlificate of honor for having the highest numâ€" Miss Helen Smith c apent the weekâ€"end . at here. Mr. and Mrs. IL Lindsay and fam ily of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr Fred Letson. Mr. Cecil Mansfeld has secured a position at Timmins, New Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woods of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker and daughters, Betty and Jean, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wood« transacted a very lively disqussion took place, "How to Make a More Successful Meeting," which proved interesting. This was followed by a very â€" excellent paper, "The Reâ€" sponsibility of the Parent in the Home," very ably. given by Mrs. Kreh. _ The meeting closed . with community singing and the National is leaving our town shortly. The first prize at Bridge was won by Miss Dora Dehus, second. by Miss Helma Bonllee and the "Incky numâ€" her" prize by Miss Agnes Metz. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefer and Mrs. Harry Koch attended the funâ€" eral of a child of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Schaefer at ‘Toronto lasf Wednes: day Mr. and Mrs. Victor Huehn and family of Stratford spent Sunday with hber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Ingold. Mr. and Mre. spent Sunday in Miss Charlotte loo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goehel. Mr. Emerson Luckhardt and Mrs, D. Luckhardt altended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Bell at Taviâ€" stock last Wednesday. Personals and other items as told\ by Waterloo Chronicle correspondents Minard‘s will make your hair soft and lustrous. . Stimulates growth. Use as a tonic. M tContinued from Pase 1\ DISTRICT NEWS wEST MONTROSE NEW HAMBURG ol ied vah ie OB c ioh 0 it ut ts Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barbour spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parâ€" ents in Brantford. Messrs. H. Buimer and E. Petch and Miss Glenadine Petch of Kitchâ€" ener visited friends here on Sunday Mr. Joseph Birmingham visited friends near Guelph over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lather and baby, Mr. John and Miss Florence Lather and Miss Mabel Ziegler spent Sunâ€" day with friends at Newton. Miss Dorothy Kpight is visiting friends in Stratford and London. Ar. and Mrs. George Richardson, Miss Laura Foster and Mr. Lorne Rennie visited friends at Newton on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond spent last Wednesday with friends at Kingwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Oakville visited friends around here on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Wm. Wilford and son, Mr Thomas Wilford, spent Sunday with friends in Waterloo. Mr. George A. Rennie, who has rot been well during the greater part of the winter, has gone to Presâ€" ton for treatment and his many friends hope to hear of him being benefited by the treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond and Master Billy Higgins and Mr. and _ Mrs. Lorne Rennie visited friends â€" in â€" Kitchener: on Sunday afternoon. MEA omm ns dinit News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. children Adam Linwood visited on Monday. Misses Nellie Reid of Fernba on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. John Riddell of Pal merston called on=Friends last Sun day. Miss L. Vogan of Dorking spent the weekâ€"end with her grandparents. \r. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin. Mr. Geo. Gibson of Guelph was a business visitor here on Monday. Miss E. Riddell of Milverton spent last week with friends. Mrs. (Rev.) J. Geoghegan and children have reinrned hbome after spending some timeâ€" with | friends near Listowel. Mrs. _ Hamilton ofâ€" Listowel i visiting her daughter. Mrs_ Geogh« gan at the rectory. > Mrs. Wm. Martin spent last with herâ€" mother, Mrs. G. | near Atwood. .ilNllllllllllllllllll.lmlllllllll'llllmllllllllmllllllllllmmfllIllll!llmmlll!lllllmlllmmllllllll"l“l"llmlmlllllllmlllfl“ Women‘s â€"Easter ‘ Clothes PMONE 2600 ALL DEPTS. [anme [ rrmncy C# Nellie Neilson and Be Fernbank called on fri Every Woman, whether young or older, desires to be well clothed. She w ints to look her best, and so she should. CROSSHILL This Store is busy procuring from the best sources, good styles and becoming clothes and just now we are showing a Wonderful choice of PRETTY SPRING COATS suitable for Girls, Misses, Young Ladies, as well as for Women of more mature age. 1 Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Coats in Utility and Sport Styles, Tweed Mixtures and Novelties, also Tailored Styles, full linedâ€"Very Special Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Coats, made in Fine Wool, Charmalene, Whip Cord & Tricotine, in pretty new models. Colors Blue, Cedar, Wood, Grey, Navy and Black. Very Special @ Ladies‘ and Misses Fine Quality Coats in O. S. Sizes, made in Wool Tricotine, Twills and Charmene, in finest quality, all sizes. Very Special @ MILLBANK Albert Hackett and and Earle of near Mrs. Hester Tanner $16.50 $24.50 $28.50 ° $837.50 $19.50 $25.00 $35.00 ° $45.00 $12.00 $18.00 $24.00 ~® $32.50 HHHI on c® friends MeKe« 2 ENNNAE NNUNNIN NOEA EN: Gh anmiy . dA C ra t atEGNAGHHNnindnites‘ wer Note These Prices : has sold | Wellesley appointed Mrs Miss Lily Baer of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hofstetter and family of Baden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Betzner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry | Break and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred From at Hesâ€" Mr. D. Gosbo has sold his blackâ€" mith shop and house to Mr. Byers t Monkton. ( Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tanner, Mrs. . and Miss Nellie Rutherford and irs. H. A. Tauner spent Saturday vening in Kitchener. There was a special school meetâ€" ng last Saturday to appoint a trusâ€" ce in place of Mr. A. Bender who as sold his farm and has moved to Nellesley. Mr. Alger Nicklin was Miss Gladys Lambke of Kossuth See Windows BRICKER â€" GERMANN CO. LTD. KITCHENER, ONT. EASTER GLOVES, @ 59¢c up to $3.75 a pair HOSIERY, 59c to $2.25 a pair SILK UNDERWEAR BRESLAU Vests @ 95¢c and $1.19 Bloomers @ $1.19 and $1.89 DISPLAY Waterloo spent the week end with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rieck Quite a number of men are busy reâ€"shingling the sheds of the M.B.C. Church. We are sorry to report Mrs. John We are sorry to report Mrs. Heer is confined in the K.â€"W pital with a severe attack of monia. Miss Pearl Mader of Strasburg spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. FOR SALE Good chestnut mare. Also a good tot near corner of Union and Park Sts., Kitchener. Apply to A. W. Woelfte, No. 2 Kitchener, phone 729 r 23. 15â€"2t. All makes of batteries reâ€" charged and repaired. The storage battery that puts the power of Niagara in your car or radio. Minard‘s Liniment for rhenmatism Schweitzer Electric Something New 84 King St Thursday, April 14, 1927 : PROMPT SERMVICE ; St. _ â€" _ Phone 633 WATERLOO pneu John Hos:

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