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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Nov 1927, p. 5

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â€" «Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles H. Bechtel an‘lvod on Saturday from Edmonton, Alta., to attend the funeral of the late B. E. Bechtel. ‘They will spen: a few days here prior to returning home. Rev. A. F. Stoltz of South Cayuga attended the Missionary Conference held in the Calvary ~Evangelical Church at Kitchener last week. Mrs. Trainor of Hamilton visited at the home of her brother, Mr. William McDougall, at Waterloo on Tuesday. FIRE CHIEF PRESENTED WITH SMOKING SET Members of the Waterloo Fire Brigade and Fire and Light Com:â€" mittee pleasantly surprised Fire Chief Karges at his home . on ‘Thursday evening last on the occaâ€" sion of his birthday, when they made him the recipient of a smoking set. JANSEN OPTICAL CO. 10 Frederick BSt. _ Phone ses and adjusting glasses in which science, skill, Judgment and courtcous treatment play an important part. Find out from Schweitzer Electric, 84 King St., Waterloo. Schweitzer Electric 84 King St. Waterloo Rad io We‘ also have a few used Phonographs for sale. PAYS PERSONALS German Spoken ON THE FARM Then be sure to insert your announcement, together with full details of the sale, in the County‘s most widely circulated weekly newspaperâ€" Use The W aterloo Chronicle ~ and Get Sure Results j BverymhmddhAmfluSaha'ormemSakhthhdm -tunlytur-tothClmkbm It Carries Practically Every Sale Held in the District The Waterioo Chronicle Equitable Life Block Mr. and ‘Mrs. ~Jas, Phorrilts and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Austin and famâ€" lly of Mosboro spent ~Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. Mrs. Anderson of Ayton is visit ing her‘aunt, Mrs. Geo. Forbes, Sr. und other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lundy of Galt spent Sunday ~with the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Mackie. Miss Marie Schuett of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"en& at her home We are sorry to report that Mr. Geo. F. Mackie is on the sick list. Mrs. Ed. Hefbein of Guelph visited relatives here on Sunday. ~ The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held on Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Jos. Woods, ‘Waterloo. Mr. Ferdinand Beits of Guelph is visiting her brother, Mr. Lawrence Beits, and othér relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Abnanias Martin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sherriffs and family spent Saturday at Galt. ‘The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Sup per was dispensed in Chalmer‘s Church here on Sunday morning. Messrs. _ Alfred and Clarence Moyer and sister, Miss Lmaura Moyer of Mosboro, spent Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. . Messrs. Laurence Ertel and Linus Beitz of Detroit spent a fow days with relatives here. Mr. George Cousins attended the plowing match held near Linwood last Wednesday. Miss Ella Ruthig who has been spending a week with friends in Waterloo has returned to town. Mr. Harry Hanna, Miss Eva Bell and Miss Parker of Merkin spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Harâ€" cld Appel. & Mr. Alonzo Stricker and Mr. Arâ€" thur Bucker of Kitchener spent last Monday evening with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bender and daughter Inez of Tavistock visited with Mr. and rMs. Nick L Roth on Mrs. Ogden and son and Miss Eva Klen of Tavistock spent last Sunday at the home of the Misses Clara and Minnie Wilker. " Mr. 4 H. Rabelski of Cédar Rapâ€" ids, Iowa, calléd on Mrs. Rebelski and other friends here last week. WINTERBOURNE NEW HAMBURG Do You Want to PERSONALS ANT»} OTHER wWATERLOO CHRONICLE Make Your Auction Sale a Real Success: Mr. Farmer oi mt m Waterloo, Ontario Hallowe‘en Socialâ€"A very pleas ant time was spent at the "Bunâ€" shine" social held in the . of the United. Church, Glenallien on ifallowe‘en night. ‘Those in charge ot the program are to be congratu lated. Masonic Banquet â€" The local Masons and their lady friends atâ€" tended the banquet given by the Drayton Lodge last Tuesday night. The program was splendid. Personals. Mrs." A. Newton was a business visitor in Draytonâ€" on Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ford of Kitch ener called on Mrs. William Alling ham on~Sunday afternoon. Mr. P. H. Roos of Waterioo spent last Monday with W. N. Allingham. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stricker of Vineland spent the weekâ€"end with ‘he latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mewhinney. xb Mr. J. W. Allingham ~upout> last Tuesday with friends in Milverton. Mrs. W. E. Allingham spent last Friday with Miss M. Holt in Glen allen. s Mr. and Mrs. J/ E. Byron spent last Saturday evening in Linwood. Illlllmfll!lflllllllllllllllllllmw__. Personals. ‘Miss Olive Stoeser and cousin Carl Freiburger of Kitchener spent Sunday at their respective homes here. Misses. Mary Hinschberger, Annie and Carrie Bolline of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagner. Mr. John Kittel of Macton, Mrs. W. Kittel and Miss Loretta Kittel of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kittel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser spent Thursday with Mrs. C. Bonfonti at Kitchener, who is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kumpf nml| family visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edigius Mosburger. i Mr. Wesley ‘Erb, road supt., paid his anpual visit. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappel and daughter Helen and son Joe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser. § Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hieber and family moved with their household effects to Kitchener on Saturday, where they will make their future home. Minard‘s Liniment for Distemper JOSEPHSBURG MACTON Fireside Fanciesâ€" 4 October, 1927, has been & month of magic, a month of besuty, and. through the hase across the valley -.l'.rulflwlhwhhl“ NoW the leaves come wiiging softly through the air, to nestle down to their winter‘s sleep, with memories stored away of the good old summerâ€" time with the music of the woodland and the ‘colorâ€"schemes sublime. bandman to garner in the very last pumpkin, to round up to ‘his liking he very last furrow, to execute mmntu&;'?nlfiâ€"l_m 0 see that no 4 implements shall ‘inter in â€" the fence corners and to 1ave everything in shipâ€"shape for he coming weekâ€"end when *those who have drifted away from the »arental hearth will rep to feast altholoodthh"-?;'m ind give thanks ih- "neonull the joys of the dear dochâ€"an‘â€"doris lays beyond recall. ‘October is signing off with a flourâ€" ish of goo@&humour, for the Hallowâ€" en hilarity is on and all the young hopefuls and others with youthful hearts decorated, disguised and disâ€" arrayed in 101 different costumes are disporting in solos, duos, trios and bevies along the crowded street, while out in the open in the den of his little stucco cottage sits Josiah ivltn his feet on the fender, eqnnh( over the story of the popularity of Richard Bedford Bennett and his |-mor since they have come into the ‘limelight or perusing with evident ‘delight the Globe‘s serial of Jack ‘Miner and the Birds. |wno'. Who and What‘s What,â€" ‘ |ence. The E. L. C. E. rally service in Calvary Church last Sunday evening was much enjoyed by a good audiâ€" Mr. Garner Sr. and Mr. Maynard Miller of ‘Waterlco spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner, King St. North. . Mr. Knechtel and friends of Hanâ€" over spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker. Mr. Clive Snyder of Toronto was home for the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amis and family spent Saturday with . the former‘s brother in Kitchener., Rev. N. E. Dahms left on Monday to spend the hunting season with friends in Parry 3‘“«!' Wistrict. .Mrs. Herb. Heller and daughter Fileen spent Saturday with friends in Kitchener. Rev. Lantz, returned missionary from Argentina, gave a very. onâ€" couraging report of the work among the natives in that field in the local Mennonite church last Sunday. â€" ‘The local members of the Waterâ€" loo Historical Society are attending the 15th annual meeting on Friday evening, Nov. 4th, in the museum of: the ‘Kitchener Library. + Mr. and Mrs. Lackner of Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Hasenpflug and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson of Kitchâ€" | ener and «Miss Irene Heist of Hamilâ€" 'ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Heist. Monday at his home here. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Kurt and daughâ€" ter Rita visited with friends in Glenâ€" allen on Sunday. Mr.an d Mrs. Irvin Woelfle and daughters of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Woelfie. M. J. S. Bergey of Kitchener spent spot is warmed through and through and the torture is gome. 5 ,;:,3" MANNH E1M Items of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelly and llhl‘ Meta Kelly of Millbank spent Sunâ€" day with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hamâ€" mand. . ~ Mrs. John Schultz Sr. is not enâ€" joying very good health at present and her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Aston Yost of North Rasthope spent Sunday at his home here. Sul€cessful Plowing Match â€" The Wellesley Township plowing match, which was held on Mr. J. Faulhafer‘s farm on the fifth line on Wednesday of last week, was well attended. The weather was ideal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Litwiller and Mr. and Mrs. P. Nafziger of St. Agatha and Mr. and Mrs. Lanz of South America visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennel on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jas B. Hammond and Mr. Ed. and Miss Margaret Hammond, NATURE‘S GIFTS ABOUND Waterloo Store â€" 10 King St. CRANBERRIES Choicest Cape Code ONIONSâ€"Choice . P uns 2C Cookers, 10 lbs. .... SPANISH ONIONS, Extra fancy, 4 Ibs. LETTUCEâ€"Finest Hothouse, 3 heads GRAPEFRUIT, _ Porto Rican, 4 for MINCEMEATâ€"Rich and fruity, 2 ibs. .... EGGSâ€"Large meaty Extras, per dozen . CHEESEâ€"Finest medium, per pound FLOURâ€"Sheaf brand Pastry, 24â€"ib. bag CAKE FLOUR, Light pleces, per !b. COCOANUTâ€"Baker‘s Sweetened, per !b. ROLLED OATMEAL, Best Bulk, § ibs. Swansdown, pkg. > BAKING POWDER, Carroli‘s Pure, 1â€"!b. W ALNUT 8â€"Sweet Exeemeeee o. s e en Sss e o licious flavor. Special at 13¢ per Ib., Red Empcror Grapes Beautiful rosyâ€"red, firm berries in PUMPKIN Nw Pack, 2%4 Tins in rich profusion for Day. Basket -flmfl“fl:'.'u flamwammflmm-'“ country is this Ontarioe. heart respond with liveliest sentiments 2 avalitude on the forthcoming Thanksgiving Day. _________: ______ Aylmer Brand KINGWOOD Winter Holidays 25¢ 25¢ 27¢ 89¢ 21c |m"§';.'é§s“n"1m Ale I4°m;~ sccompanied by Mrs. J. A. Chalmers and Mrs. A. Seigner, attended the tuneral of the late Mrs. A. Turnbull at Galt on Tuesday of last week. S iP mndiiet in Bragen marromiir ns inss Nce fin Joureer.â€"Gemadion O iu. A. Fleming of Poole and Mrs. A. Robertson of Lisbon spent Wed nesday with Mrs. D. A. Dewar. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Albrecht held a bee on Tuesday of last week. The men busied themselves at shingling while the lad time quilting QUICK QUAKER OATS, Chinaware, pkg. .... a RED RIVER CEREAL ép/ PEACHESâ€"California Per package .............â€" Rosedale brand, 1 FRUIT SALAD, Richmondâ€"Chase, BLUEBERRIES, Beaver brand, new DAGK, UR .......zusc assured of comfortabk. quarters _ Cholce Napeless FINNAN HADDIE fancy Peter Pan Fancy Ayimer or 2 n 280C 2 . 209¢ Deliciously Tasty C OR N , tin ladies spent an enjoyable Ibby‘s ats‘ journeys through the morth woods A treat for the Thanksgiving dinner. Fine, plump Virginia Sweet Potatoes; they roast beautifully. : At 5 lbs, 17¢, us 21¢ _ 20¢ 27¢ Motels MADISON â€" LENOX 20¢ Sweet Potatoes 7 ME es GRAPEFRUIT, Double H. H. brand, NQ. & NR ....ssswluas PINEAPPLE, Del Monte Crushed; No. 2 tin ............_~ OAT CAKES, Marven‘s Special, DUTCH TEA RUSKS sODA BISCUITS, Telfer‘s or Paterâ€" OWB D. ..uscorics ARROWROOT BISCUITS, Teifer‘s, EP MD. ...cllcusscicuuees CAâ€"MEâ€"VAâ€"Chocolate Coated M‘mailow, GUM DROPS, Assorted, 2 pounds JELLY ‘BEANS, Special at, per !b. SHORTENING, Easifirst, 3â€"4b. pail PURE LARD Freshly rendered, §â€"!b. " $HRE â€"1..â€"..â€":ssseue: ** Phone 894 Special, 2 pks. Quiet, Homelike, Comfortable sATISFY Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario 8. Kitchener Minard‘s Liniment for Chilblains 10 travelers at find at moderate prices: 2 . 20° ‘PEAS mct'ohsknmdnw- ‘The holiday may be for one week or h.m&.undlhewfimesâ€" may be anywhere from the Gulf of St. umnmmdnmm. for outhtters all across Northern Canâ€" ada have signified their desire to ummmm‘mfi Bec Trails have been hmh.“l‘-’ for winter holiday outings of this kind for win rhich have been fecelved in bere by the Canadian Nation No. 4 Sieve ORDON‘S â€" || the balsamâ€"laden ozone\to ‘27¢ ”25c‘ 17¢ © 29¢ : 1b¢ â€" :'_23c . 28¢ * 27¢ ie i 520\ 53¢ num

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