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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1928, p. 4

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es ly in London, January..30th, 1988. ‘qumummflu time ‘ to : returned soldier : work. Although there had been every oxâ€" poctution that ‘the late Har] Halg would beâ€"buried in Bt. Paul‘s with the highest honors that could be acâ€" tatigh at ns Pigit Setinars qoe burial, at the Field ‘s own wish, was made at his beloved Scotch home at Bermesyde.. _ _ Mrs. L. ‘W. Shuh is spending a month in Montreal with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Berkinshaw. ‘. Archdeacon Fleming showed Arcâ€" tie movies in St. John‘s Parish Hall, Kitchener, last Friday ovening, January 27th, which were recetved most enthusiastically. ‘By telling the monqyptml-kbono.loa“ by exhibiting his pictures, A:eb-{ descon Fleming hopes to create a wider interest in this branch of misâ€" sionary work, and thereby increase its annual budget. An appeal to Cansdian audiences will be followed by & visit to the Old Land whore the claims of the Eskimo. Wwill be preâ€" sented to the British churches. Mra. M. C. Fuller, Charles Street, was the hostess of a charming tea for a fow friends at her home last The Viscount and Viscountess Willingdon will attend the opening goncert of the Mendelssohn Choir. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hallman left last Wednesday, February ist, by motor for @ two months‘ trip to nA Its Habits Produce Conâ€" stipation, which "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" Corrects constipation, I was advised to try ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives.‘ All my ills are gone now." Mrs. H. Godin. Indoor work, soft, rich foods, lack of exercise impair our bodily functions, The most common evidence is constipation. Normal ost of ts By our n of Iiving, us by our way is restored and maintained by "hultc-'.-thu.” n;‘l.o of the fresh, t, blended mmhdth-wm-‘ tonics. 25¢ and 50c a box. Halg,_British Commender in [atiami, Florida, going by. way at War, passed 4way sudden! Woodstock, Detroit, Tolsdo, Day This Modern Life! Heinz, mediam, tin Campbeli‘s Soupsâ€" All kinds, 2 tins .. Soupâ€"Heinz Cream ‘Tomato, med. tin .. â€" Chicken Soupâ€" =â€" Ayimer, pure, tin . Waterioo Store â€" 10 King St. S.,. Phone 894 Sweet Cornâ€"Thistle Brand, 2 tins ........... Bweet Cornâ€"Poter Pan, 2 tins ..............â€" Tomatoesâ€"Aylmer No. 2 tins, 2 for ....... Tomatoesâ€"Thistle 2%4 tins, 2 for ... Pumpkinâ€"Choice, 24 tins, 2 for ........ Spinachâ€"Aylmer Bd. Fancy, No. 2 tin ..... Spinachâ€"Del Monte Brand, No. 2 tin ..... Asparagueâ€"Biâ€"aâ€"Can Brand, 1â€"44b. tin ....... Wax Beansâ€"Aylmer Brand, No. 2 tin ... Marloots Vertseâ€"Tros Fing, tins ....._._.......â€" ‘Pork and Beansâ€" _ Meinz, smail, 2 tins Pork and Beansâ€" # tim® ... Aylmer Orange Marmalade, 4..’.‘.’.’. _h:‘g“c Friar Japanese Crab Meat I";!fi.fi! '3!1«5 Clark‘s Pork and Beans, No.n 3“ ..trng‘!gc. Choice New Golden Dates, 3 lbs. 25¢ 21¢ 29¢ 21¢ 25¢ 23¢ 15¢ 18¢ PATS 19¢ 19¢ 14¢ 14¢ 21¢ 27¢ 23¢ Chattancoge, Atlenta,. Jacksouville{=Well done" ringing in her cars, Sh# | the week end at his home here.° to Mizimi. ‘This course is almost|tell} asicop. > Miss Margaret Marshall is visitâ€" directly south from Detroit. ‘The re x m“n”flhm.h turn trip will be made via the At| The Honourable Mr. and Osborne. § lantic . coast,â€". passing â€" through|Cushing of Calgary, AJbOrts, WOO) "w. (tzrence Wanner of Strassâ€" Augusts,â€" Releigh, Richmond, Washâ€"\the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ington, Atlantic Oity, Philadelphia|Valentine, at "Blink Bonnio" for a and Williamsport and back to Watâ€"|short visit â€"last week, en route to Hon. Mr. Fraser, minister without { loo. ht > portfolio of the Nove Scotia governâ€" ® . ment and Mr: J. Leslie McDuff of| ‘Mr. Calvin Valentine of St. An Halifax, N.S, were visitors this|drew‘s College, Aurorea, was aâ€"~week week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|end visitor at his home in Waterioo. J. M. Laing, Albert street, Waterloo.| _ o eeatet . Piv. e + W SPECIALS The Recreation Club of the of ‘Nova Scotia at Toronto gave a very successful Leap~ Year dance Thursday â€" night at Casa u-.‘ Lieutâ€"Governor and Mrs. Wm. Ross attended with their daughter, Miss Isobol. Among the many guests were Mr. afid ‘Mrs. A..J. Cundick, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pequegnat, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moffat of Stratford. Mr. C. R. Somerville of London‘ Saturday afternoon. was a weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mr. Stuart Snyder, Waterloo. The following are Miss ‘Holen. Gurd of Sarnia is a guest at the home of Mrs. Albert Snider, George street, Waterloo. The lunckeon bridge given last Saturday at the Crystal Ballroom by Mrs. John Lang and her daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mesdames Joseph and August Lang, was a very. pleasing event thoroughly enjoyed by the many ladies present. Together with the hostesses receiving the guests wore Mrs. Swift of Chicago and Mrs. Quin of Olean, N.Y., the latter a guest at the home of Mrs. Joseph Lang, North Queen St. More than one hundréd employees and friends of the employees of the Mutual Life Assurance Company enâ€" joyed a skating party and bridge at the Granite .Club last week. About 75 of the attendants skated for more than an hour while eight tables of bridge were in progress after which refreshments were served. Dancing was enjoyed following the refreshâ€" ments. = Many hearts were saddened last Tuesday, January 31st, by the sudâ€" den passing at the family residence, ‘"Bon_Accord", Kitchener, of Mrs. William Roos, (widow of the late William Roos) whose charm and force of character made her home a scene of happiest gatherings and her tion with various movements and societies a strengthening inâ€" {luencte. In this hour of béreavement er host of friends extend sincerest SHELLED WALNUTS Good Halves, 19. Extra rich and fruity PASTRY FLOUR Sheaf Brand, 8‘ o. m oo reats .O mm Finest Corn Meal TK 48 in.«.â€"ssumens Wheat Germ Meal, Yb. 5¢ .............« Finest ‘Pot Barley Extra Halves Rolled Oatmeal, Lyle‘s Imported, TT UE notins. "Saves the Fabric" CEREAL FOODS GOLDEN SYRUP SURPRISE SOAP MINCEMEAT MOLASSES 2. 200C Waterloo. The following are the prizeâ€"winnors at bridge at the Gragite Club on f Sarnia is a Thursday night, when the members f Mrs. Albert of the Mutual Life enter{ained: , Waterloo. â€" {gentlomen‘s prize, W. Carlisle; 6 the. 23¢ 4 tbe. 23¢ 5 the. 236 R»\fl-r Price, 10¢ per ib. b7¢ 25¢ utomlqmm” panied by Mrs. Valentine of Waterâ€" ople, Turkey, via Leriathan, Mediterrancan, going by way of Now York (Passenger, 8. 8. Dorie) O/o National Turkish Tourist Company, Mrs. H. Krug, Ontario St. N., Kitâ€" chener, was the hostess of . soveral charming entertainments last week, including a bridge party and toa last Mrs. Charles Ruby, is leaving shortly to become a nurseâ€"inâ€"training at the Hamilton General Hospital Miss Ruby will be accompanied by the best wishes of her hosts of Twinâ€" City friends in her good work. Following the annual meeting of the REconomical Insurance Co. last week the Directors were entertained right royally at the residence of Mr. Henry Knell, North Queen Street, when a very bright and jolly hour or so was greatly onjoyed by the happy gathering. solation, Mrs. K. W. have returned from a delightful visit to Ottawa where they were guests at the various functions at the Capital last About a score of the friends of Miss Lily Wagstaff surprised her at her home on the occasion of her birthday on Friday evening and made her the recipient of a club bag, Ronald Snyder making the presentaâ€" tion and Miss Wilma Menry reading an appropriate address. An enjoyâ€" able few hours were spent by those present, > Clameâ€"Eagle Brand Pilchardsâ€"Albatross, JHK MB csiccrsecciniccien Mrs. James Valentine ~l6ft last Libby‘s, tim .........._... Spaghettiâ€"Heinz, Figeâ€"Fancy Smyrnas, Yb. 10¢, 2 1bs. .............. Dried, per Ib, ........... Finest Spanish, Ib. Jellliseâ€"McLaren‘s Invincible, 4 pkgs Jelliesâ€"DoLuxe Honeyâ€"Beokist Pure Clover, No. § pail ... Pickleaâ€"Maconochie‘s Assorted, bottle ....... Cateupâ€"Tuco Brand, The Hon. W. D. Euler, M.P., and Ruby, with the| " Mr, Eimer Bicklo of London speit | [f 16c 15¢ 17¢ 6b7¢ 19¢ 16¢ 19¢ the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. visit to Galt on Tuesday. Miss Peart BHickle is visiting her alster Mrs. W. Shrum at Haysville, Messrs. Loyd Bricker and Herb. Latner of Kitchener visited with Mr. ‘-‘h&mnm. 7 Miss Jennie Veitch and Mr. Clare ,vu.rmwnmm of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall last Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Surtzer and childâ€" ren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sage on Sunday. Miss Cleo Fried visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Latech at Plaines on Sunday. = Mr. Chester Rohr is taking a two weeks course at Guelph 0. A. C.. Mr. T. Marshall is confined to his bed at present. We wish . him a Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hiller of Kitchâ€" ener spent the week end with Rev. word of the death of his aunt, Mrs ‘The Junior Domen‘s Institute and Junior Farmers held a Skating Party at the New Dundee Rink on Friday ‘The Junior Women‘s Institute and meet in the School House, Monday evening, Feb. 12. A Debate, resolyvâ€" ed "That the School has more inâ€" fluence on the character than the home" will be on the program. This same subject is to be debated with méembers of the New Hamburg Inâ€" stitute at a later date. Miss Izett Merner and Mesdames Quentin Hallman and Dave Litwiller spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. Clare Hilborn of Waterloo is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. There will be a skating party in the local rink on Thursday night. Every dne come and enjoy a good time. Skating Mopday, Wednesday and Satufday nights. : Watch the papers for the next carnival date. ‘The February meeting of the Women‘s Institute will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Wednesday 15, for a Valentine Social. Everybody welcome. On Friday evening, Feb. 10th, the New Dundee M. S. Band will give their fifth annual concert in Kavelâ€" man‘s Hall. The program will conâ€" sist of selections by the Band, Quartettes, Solos, Dialogues, Readâ€" ings, Choruses, Duets, etc. Also an address will be given by an 11 year old girl who was the champion orâ€" ator of Oxford County last year and a prize winner at the Provincial Public Speaking Contest held at ‘Toronto last spring. ponotnfleo hear this address, Friday Feb. 10th. The death occurred: on Sunday, Feb.â€" 5 of Cameron Hall Guthrie, age 10 months and 13 days, only \'ehfldoflr.ndl_n.Wm.Guthfie- ‘The funeral took place on Tuesday, Mr. Clarence Wanner of Strass irg spent Sunday with Mr..Chester Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoitz visited February 7. The community exâ€" tends deepest sympathy to the beâ€" News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leis and famâ€" ily and Mr. awd Mrs.‘ Joe Schweitzer visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Roth Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch and famâ€" ily wisited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schweitzor at Nithburg on Sunday last. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappel Jr. spent Friday in Waterloo. â€"â€" ""Mr. John Oesch spent Saturday in ‘Mrs. Paul .Meirowski spent Sunday with her paresits, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mre. Fred Kienappel Sr. visited with theirâ€" daughter, Mrs. Fred Meirowski, at Waterloo, on Monday. it Mr. Clemend, Rumig spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rumig. . Mr. and Mre. Abe Herner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Roth on A number of the villagers attended the funeral of the late Mrs. William Fauthater at Woliesisy on Sunday. Mrs. Annte Stsinâ€" spent Sunday with her meat Taristock. <~Mr. I. K. apant last week with his Mré. Geo. Berdux Mr. Paol waki‘. and . Mr. tuo.hl.%:o busy chopping wood for Mr. Krachling. Sunday. Mr. Benj. Réth spent Thursday in SUNFISH LAKE NEW DUNDEE PMILIPBBURG of Miss Vera Lants is spending & couple of weeks with friends in Kitâ€" chener. § Messrs. Wm. Heldman and Lud. Berg were in Kitchener on Monday. Mr. Walter Héldman isâ€"visiting with his cousin, Mr. Eldmer Heldâ€" man for the past foew weeks. : Mrs. C. L. Forler, who has been seriously ill; is, we are glad to re port, nicely improving. There are many people who have been semiâ€"invalids so long that they accept their condition as a life bur den. They have endured nervous ness, broken sleep and a generally rundown feeling so long that they have given up hope of again enjoyâ€" Ing. good health. In most of these cases a well chosen diet, fresh air and a tonic to build up the blood would do wonders. And as a bloodâ€" building tonic no other medicine can compare with Dr. ‘Williams‘ Pt‘: Pilis. There is scarcely a spot Canada where you will not find gome formerly ailing person who has found new health through the use of this medicine. The experience of Mrs. Thomas Abearn, St. Malo, Que., bears out these statements. â€"She says:â€""I have the greatest reasons to be thankful for what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have done for me. I was in a very weak and runâ€"down conâ€" dition. Frequently I would faint and All That is Needed is a Tonic to Build Up the Blood. If you are feeling runâ€"down, give Dr. Willianmis® Pink Pills a fair trial «nd new health will be yours. You can get thess pills from any med+ cifte dealer, or by mail at 50, conts a my legs would swell badly. It was almost impossible to do any houseâ€" work. It seemed as if my blood had turned to water. In this weak and despondent condition I began taking Dr.~ Williams‘ Pink Pills. A few boxes proved that they woere helping me, but 1 continued taking the pills wntil I hadâ€"used a. dozen boxes, by which time 1 found myself a comâ€" pletely restored woman, able to: do my â€"work without fatigue, a better appetite and a sense of cheerfulness, where before I had bean despondent. For all this, thanks to the healthâ€" giving qualities of .Dr. â€" Williama‘ Pink Pills." t â€" SPRING SHIRTINGS ARE YOU RUNâ€"DOWN? Some Wonderful Specials Are Out This Week PILLOW COTION _ "| Extra Notice! | . PA XCHS, _ * real good qualityâ€"42 in. wide, Reg. 45c for ... 9F , for Odd lines of Oxford, Standard,. Rockfast and Galateas in patterns. â€" Reg. up to 45¢. Sale, a 74. ........... MV L ie "Mee it fr qh eg. £ r "MEN‘S HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR m:u‘?”“,; $1.59 uniuam ne tee SLALO WORSTED YARNS About 100 Skeins of Grey, Brown, Fawn and Card. to choose from. > Sale, â€" ahatn cond o ds c es 250 Skein 9 NOTE _ A Basket filled with Hats and Caps to clear at ¢pme, each. T2x90 @ $0x90 @ 25 pes. of odd patterns, good quality, clearing, yd Greys, Plain, Ladies‘ dnd Gents‘ Silk, Silk and Wool and Wool Scarfs, Reg. Uup to $3.00 .............cucusemmmmm Brickerâ€"Germann Co. 24 MEN‘S FLEECED UNDERWEAR GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE EVER HELD ‘The Dr. Willisama‘® Medicine ALL WOOL BLANKETS AT CUT PRICES Reg. $5.00 for $4.25 Reg. $7.00 for $5.95 Reg. $10.50 for $9.00 2000 _ * Plaids, Reg. $5.00 for $450 White aid Reds also reduced, Reg. $15.00 for $13.50, etc. sSHEETS 2 Specials PRINTS Reg. 47¢, ) SALE :s$ Waterloo‘s Great Corner Store $3.95 37¢ ALE ME ramcerte The Resultâ€"A Satisfied Croj 25¢ Note ‘SORE BACK ALOAAMMLMITIRAEED! .]07 J To Soyuct, inst a nearty ed by F. W. Snyder, that a hearty @ _â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" % agents of the Company for the care | BAMBERG | they have again during theâ€"past year & _â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_iâ€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" % exercised in theâ€"selection of thoir Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alex Ertel enterâ€" business, and theâ€"promptness in tained a number of their friends to a dealing with the head office. It is party last‘ Saturday evening. ‘The earnestly desired that their services evening was> spent in cards and be appreciated by the members, and, dancing followed by the serving of in theirâ€"behalf, the utmost confidence refreshments. is therefore expressed in the hope Mr. John W. Hartlcib of Kitchener that, in future also, â€"they may be was a business visitor here last Wed guided and impelied by past reauits nesday. f in the performance of their duties, Mr. Martin Kieswotter was a the importance of which they fully Dear Mr, Schnoider, â€" We your friends and relatives have gathored here this evening to celebrate with you the passing of anothor mileâ€" stone. God has spared you for this and â€" we hope He . will spare you for many more. To show the high estoom in which you are held by us, we ask you to accept with kindness this handsome bugzy robe. Hoping it will bring back fond right and make a "CLEAN SWEEP* of things we will give away One Good Broom absolutely FREE business visitor to Kitchener on Wednesday.. Mr. Alex Ertel and zon ~were visitors to Waterloo on Saturday. Miss Anna Mosburger of Kitch ener spent Sunday at hor home here. Mr. Eldon Kress of Waterioo spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Ed. Kaufman was a visitor to Waterloo on Saturday. Address and Presentation. h Mr. Wm. Schnoider was pleasantly surprised at his home on Friday evening by a number of his friends, on the occasion of his birthday annt versary. An address was read by sentation was made by Mr. Hy. Bach,. The evening was spent: in cards and daneing. ‘Refreshments were served. The address is as folâ€" lows: worth of recollections of this happy gathar ing. 1 pc. Grey 1“1.““)' extra on e ts $1,.50 During this Sale only, 5/4 @ ... ccceviennneerennrenccmenme 0/ 6 P wemyrroraninimmcent 72 in. WOOL SHEETING A BIG SPECIAL upu.ota-am-mmmm:uh.u together with all other lines of Wrapperettes in stock, Rog. Uup to 45¢ & Yd, fOP ...............oommttemmeesemmeinensentsnmennennennts Drive away the pain by masâ€" sage with Minard‘s. f Bigned on behal of rolatives and Woodsmenâ€"Koep Minard‘s handy. SATEENS Special List #1 in.,. all colors. For Comforters A magnificent range, 36 in. TABLE OIL CLOTHS All Winter Merchandise is being sacrificed regardâ€" "" less of its real Value. So Come prepared to get REAL BARGAINS ' NT S $10.00 19¢ 15¢c, 19¢, 25¢, 29¢ MEN‘S ADMIRAL UNDERWEAR All dnc..:: to 46, Shirts and Drawers. R«â€" * $1 70 Sald, 08. «/.. A remarkable value in Pure L:inen Towellings. Reg. %c 35¢ a yd. fOf ........_... ____â€"â€" MiN Ends of - S ATEENS _ colnt the :‘h!;s. t::do Oom y es Cedmadhamatt : | * GINGHAMS A ‘lot of. real New English Ginghams, Sale, Marked Very Low FLANNELETTES _ Here are Real Bargains. Wvery !. "That this mesting of the memâ€" bers of the Company is pleased to take cognizance of the continued low fire record of the City of Kitchanar, |brought about largely by the able work of Fire Chisf Guerin and his excellent and well balanced dapart: ment, and that a copy of this resoluâ€" tion of appreciation be convayed to the chist." Oarried. BANNER YEAR (Continued from Page 3) the 300 representatives of the comâ€" pany. They are an excellent lot of men, and their relations with the Company have béen almost uniformâ€" ly satiefactory, stated the managing director. The resolution was as fol lows:â€" Reg. T9¢ for Reg. $1.00 and $1.19, Mr. A. K.. Cressman, responding on behalf of the agents, stated that it had always been a pleasure to work for the Economical, and the agents appreciate the friendly and courteous manner in which the comâ€" pany deals with the agonts. He also congratulated the ‘Managor on his on the most prosperous year in the history of the Company, A resolution of appreciation to the fire chief was moved by C. Krans, seconded by H. Krug, as follow#: N OTE k ‘These Specials all have a RED PRICE TICKET A vote of thanks to the press was also put on record, andâ€" noknowâ€" ledged by Mr. W. J. Mots. from every Department SKATING TOQUES TOWELLINGS ho Flannels, 36 in. wide, on + 4 th ertseniattias ie 69c k, j 20c |, IS ENJOYED 59¢ 89J¢

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