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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 1928, p. 4

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$ _: y + â€" . e s C . C}uldren C!y for . 4 > iz «@ E i uw‘ t * mt f f & ‘é.‘ D C T HrriI®) % n fe ’3.‘0\ MOTHER:â€" Fietcher‘s e n . 4 ‘ Castoria is especially preâ€" e <=~ ‘ ‘ . pared to relieve Infants in e .)+ ""'"‘c'-‘“"‘."w w ~ Constipation, Flatuleticy, . Wi _.. A man should Hye with the world ’('._;‘*" of the world: ; * © . He may have a preferencé for the _ partibular quartér or squgare, or even "mlley inâ€" which he lives, bl\t,ll should have aâ€"generous feeling for the welfare of the whole. Mr.:‘J, Frey of Walton, Mrs. J. Frey of Stratford, ‘Mrs. A. H. Wheal and dauglter Edith of Stratford, Mr. Edward© Fréy , of Preeceville, Sasâ€" htchem..‘. and Mrs. Emerson Frey andâ€" son of Detroit, Mr. and -fiu. C,. Martin of Glenallan, Mr. and . Mrs. Metzger.of Wallenstein, Mr. ‘Menno Martin of Elmtra, Mr. and Mrs. S. Clement of Galt, Mrs. Turnâ€" buil and Mrs. Barnes of Galt andâ€" Mr. and»Mrs. Roy Frey of Weston atâ€" tended the funeral of he late Mrs. Maria Frey at Kitchener on Sunday. ~ it is an old. saying, ‘UWat Charity ”-uup;mwhnm 4ob it should not go .abresd: ~= and Mwmmahmwu ~ ‘Mrs. 8. B.B was the hostess ot:a charpiing g last Friday, in L t ot! several ~visitors im‘ the m ‘The preity chome. was m‘w «decorated ~with sn in 5. why mitnâ€"ghdly 4 ols as it w & f ’;fi-‘ou&hl_d;"i. a real "gathoring 6f the \Clans," who Freat ty : appreciated the: privilege of: a visit withâ€"the happy hostess. °. Mrs, â€" Middtetonâ€"ofâ€" Clinton, Out. 13 a visitor at the home of herâ€"par ents, Mr. und Mrs: A. B. McBride George. Street,. Waterioo. â€" The 25th anniversary of the Prinâ€" eess of Wales Chapter, 1.0.D.E., "was right royally brated at the Granâ€" Ite Club; Klt:;:lar. on Wednesday, March 7, 3t 230 p.m., when<the Reâ€" gent, Mrs. G. A. Heather, was Assistâ€" ed in receiving by Mrs. Arthur Van Konghnet of Toronto, who or"anr this Chapter at the home of Mrs. Heather 25 years ago. . © Mrs..Armitage of London, Ont., u_ visitor at heâ€" home of Mrs. Wm. Hoge. 215 King South, $ Mrs. W. D. Euler of Kitchener enâ€" tertained at a delightful luncheon at the Country Club, Ottawa, on Tuesâ€" day, the 28th of February. The table was effectively adorned with spring flowers, covers being laid for eightcen. . 2. B ~_Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brenner and little sor visited in Toronto prior to legving for their home in Gravelâ€" burg, Sask. They spent the past three months with friends and relaâ€" tives in this district. "~Mr. J. Herh Smith is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Kinzie, at Chicago. February, 1903 â€" 25 Years Ago. Weather was very changeable Plenty of snow and quite cold. ODn the 17th was 18 below zero and turn: ed the coldest day of the month. Smallpox has broken out in Wil mot. 16 cases near Petersburg. Mr. John Ernst died there, 39 years of age. Mr. Henry Bean died near New Hamburg, aged 56 years. Galt is aboutâ€" rid of it. So far Berlin has escaped it _‘ . "‘Robins were seen on the 26th. Street cars were bringing freight from Preston to Berlin on the 6th. The Zion Church people bought Herbert. Bowman‘s Kouse on Weber St. for a papsonage Wood l-ola at ;85.00 per cord on Saturday, the 7th, at the market. / London, Ont., sells coal at $10.00 per ton. Rev. Mr. Levi Master of Kalaâ€" mazoo, Mich. He was born in Wil mot 62 years ago., â€" 5 TREASURER MAKES RESTITUTION OF $4,000 A. Macy Mathews, former treas urer of Crowland Township, as a result of a civil suit brought against him, agreed to pay to the townghip $4,000 and an additional $500 toâ€" wards court expenses. The township, in its claim, asked the return by Mathews of $9,267 which he is claimâ€" ed to have illegally collected as comâ€" mission on tax arrears from 19185yo 1926 Monthly Budget of Old News From Peter Shupe‘s Diary | t & *A m&uw on Baturday ~afternoon, â€" were; . Mrs. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. John Lemp 8r., Mrs. John Piehl John Loup, Jr., all of Tavistock; Mros Anna Hek winth," Aaron Helmuth, ‘Moses Heb muth and Miss Roi of the Township of Kast Zorra; Mrs. John Queh! of Hamilton and Mr. and Mtrs. Henry Wagner.of Phillipeburs. ‘Mr, Charles Clement of Edmonton, Alberta, is the guest of His mother, Mrs. Cleméilt,. Bentén Street, Kitchâ€" ener. , eor Loriqed 27. the Ategemtt . ze :z-loo' Collegiate Institute ‘and Vocatiorm} School. who won fArst honots., in‘ the W. 0. 88. A.‘ junior oratory contest in Sarnia last Friday aight: "xlk speakers taking part. Aitdpflummbyl.w.l’o.q of De La Salle School, London. ‘The . victory of the . Kitchenerâ€" Wiaterloo contestant gives to "his schools the handsome F. F. Pardee shield and a goldâ€"medal to himself. The London ‘winner of second place irec‘cim.u silver medal. .. ~ Mr., Oliver Geiger, manager of the Bank of . Montreal ‘staff at Tara, spent; the weekâ€"end at his home in Bridgeport. a Surrounded. with beautiful spring Ars. Lincéin Goldie entertained at lunchegn in the Spéaker‘y Chambers, Parliament Buildings, recently." Hon. Mr. Goldie and Mrs. Goldie received the guests in the reception room, Mrs. Goldie handsomely dressed in black georgette and velvet with smifart little matching chapeau. ‘Mrs. William D. Ross, who sat on the right of the hostess, was presented !vmh a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the hostess. Others sitting at ltke head table were: Mrs.~ ?)rge Henry, Mrs. W. E. N. Sinclair and Mrs. W. E. Raney. Among the guests were: Mrs. William D. Black, Mrs. Joseph D. Montieth, Stratford; Mrs. D. Jamieson, Mrs. T. A. Kidd, Kingsâ€" Friends of (Mr. Reade, assistant Advertising manager of the Mutual Life, at Watorloo, will regret to learn that he is seriously ill at the St. Mary‘s Hospital. Tuesday mornâ€" ing he underwent an operation and he is doing as well as may be_exâ€" pected. â€" Mrs. Wilborn of Preston, Mrs. S. J. Willidms and Miss €Esther Williams have left on a motor trip to Charlesâ€" ton, South California. â€" The town voted on taking the gas and lighting byâ€"law. It was carried by 532 majority. Mr. George Washington‘s birthday on Feb. 22nd, 1732. Died on Dec. 14th, 1799â€"aged 67 years. A G.T.R. and C.P.R. train met each other at Petersburgâ€"none hurt. The cradle had a young friend coming in at Mr. H. S. Hallman‘s. Deaths P Mrs. Gottlieb Rathman, nee Cath. Mueller, aged 86 years. ‘Miss Mary Woods, aged 32 years. Miss Elizabeth MusseMman, aged 29 years. ‘ Mr®Henry Knell, Sr., 73 years. Mr. Jos. Nahrgang, New Hamburg, 68 years. ~ Mrs. J. Cairns, nee Jane Capling 67 years. Mr. J. G. Wing pavement and had Thos. Pearce also broke an arm. HAMILTON BOARD BOO8TS OWN SALARIES Hamilton : Board of Control eviâ€" dently comsiders its services are worth something to the community, At a meeting it was decided to inâ€" crease the mayor‘s salary to $4,000, the controllers to $2,400 each, and the aldermen to $500 each. Present salaries are, controllers; $2,200, and ld_derupn, $300. The increase will make. the mayor‘s job worth $6,000 Kitchener Boy Wins from slipped on the a bad fall. Mr. had a fall and W 8 9k Bchool report of the New Dunde®# Public School. 4* . " . * . Junfor Room 4 Jr. Itâ€"Totalimterk 700 â€" Aithse Bock 621, Lydia Gostting §83, Donâ€" ald> 8§1, Hulda Bowman §26, $ wm.zt'u- Kavelman 185, Ward Becker 475. * ©â€"8r, Lâ€"Total mark 500â€"Lorne Ein wechter ©361,. Doris Bechtel. 351 slager $08, Omar Lautenslager Clare Einwachter 300. ‘Jr. 1â€"Total Mark 500â€"Jean Leis 413, Ruth Snyder 409, Graceâ€"Toman 399, â€" Milton Schwindt ©394,â€".Eruia Diefenbacher $93, Boss Toman ©892, Glenis . Musselman . $81, ~Ariean bautenslager 295. ntl * * Primerâ€"Total 400â€"~Susio Wanner 317, Eunice Snyder. 305. Willard Bowâ€" man 300, Florence Duh-hnlt( 298, Mildred Lautenslager 290. * = M I. Nichol, teacher. Messrs. John Howling and Raiph Howling spent a‘ few days.at Windâ€" Personals. Mr. John Abra has been appointed director of the New Dunde® Farmâ€" on"booponu"it Creamery Company uponâ€" the retirement of.. Mr, Oscar Trussler. f * Mr® Herb Kittel has accepted . a position in a garage at New Hamâ€" burg and "will assume ~his duties shortly. .4 c on es ~ Celebrated Anniversary â€" Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder and Rev. and Mrs. Olmstead attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and "Mrs. ‘rvin Perrin on Friday evening â€"at Roseville.. ~ Esteemed Resident Passes Away. Rev. P. Qimstead attended the Onâ€" tario Prohibition Union cornvention held at Toronto last week. On Friday afternoon, Féeb. 24th, there passed away one of the oldest residents of New Dundee in the perâ€" son of Mrs. August Lautenschlager (Julia Gruetzner), daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. Edward Gruetz ner. The departed was in her 75th year, born in Buffalo, N.Y., on July 25. 1853. On Oct.\25, 1875, she way marriéd in Cleveland, Ohio, to Mr.1 August Lautenschlager. Since that time she made her home in Nev‘; Dundee. Their union was blessed with seven children, thiree daughters ind four sous. One son dted in inâ€" fancy and one son, lrvfil, predeceasâ€" ‘») her eight months ago.~Arthur and Edward of New Dundee, Elmina (Mrs.â€" J. Buck), Lillie and Enima (Mrs. Lofne Zinken) all of New .Dunâ€" dee. The bereaved husband and thirâ€" teen mn«:h“dron, two brothers, G.; A. Gruetzner of Hespeler and Theo. Gruetzner of Hanover, and one sisâ€" ter,â€" Emma Gruetzner, of Hanover. The funeral, which was held on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 28, was largely attended by relatives and friends who came to pay a last triâ€" buté of respect to one who had been held in high esteem by them. A short service was held at the house after which ah impressive yet ‘simple service was conducted at the ‘local Baptist church, of which the deceased was a devoted member. Rev. A. Imrie of Kitchener, assisted by Rev. Mr. Ackland, of Hespeler, conducted the services. Thence to the New Dundee Union Cemetery for interment. ‘0 The family desires\to thank all friends and ‘neighbors for theâ€"kind ness and sympathy tendered in their sad bereavement. «* * Mr. and | famjly of guests of on Sunday. Mr. Clarence Forler, who underâ€" went a critical operation, is recoverâ€" ing nicely. > Mr. ‘Woybonrn Heldman has stalled a radio. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoerle and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heldman and son Wallace visited at the home of Mrs. Geq. Lants. _ 6, Miss Afinie Stein apent the weekâ€" end,.with her parents in ‘l‘nh‘x Mr. Walter Heldman. took"in carnival at New Hambur@ on Monâ€" day evening and reported a: jolly good time. R Mr. Edwin Heipel was & business visitor in Kitchenér last Saturday. Miss Marion Fried spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Kitchener.~ Mr. L. Holm has returned" home after spending the past fow weeks with relatives at Toronto.> .. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker have returned from (hair honeymoon. 1ed from thair tand Mrs. A. B Fried attended were Mrs. Edwin Kraehling and New Prussia »were the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg PHILIPSBURG ROSBVILLE presented with a hagd« . and fiu‘ Mr, and Mrs. Harty Koohlet atro wmm parents of a.Leap year _ baby girl Congratuiations. inâ€" â€"â€"~David Shants of Waterlco caligd on.friends in Baden lagt wook, . _ ,mmru-‘â€"-)h.’la Hunsberger has returned hoige a delightrul trip to Texas. Daye says it is a wondebful cbyntry gown there." . ~._;â€" . £uls | ‘Mr. R. T. Pugdicombe spent the iput week in Toronto, combining business with pleasure. ~**® | _ Aâ€"few of the neighbors and friends "!n'bfifiein'g“‘éboht t,:;:tydve. met toâ€" \gether last Wednesday evening, Feb. ‘ 29th, and gave Mr. Conrad Poll a surprise party in honor of his birth day: "The evening was spent fif croâ€" kinolé and cards, after which reâ€" freshments were served and â€" the § crowq dispersed singing "For he‘s L jolly good fellow." Severe Snow &torm â€"On Sunday one ‘of Ahe sevgrest storms ; of ‘the seagon passed over this district. The sde ro" andâ€"some places on. the highway were dlbsed to traffic "by nigh? The swow, however, was wel comed_by the farmers who are still busy hduling logs .to tho.bel* saw ‘mill." M A v % ;:‘L:u at Restâ€"The remaing of Mr. Giflbert, who passed away in ‘Foronto, were brought to Badgn.on the 8t. Jacobsâ€"Luthérra Ch ‘an to the" village ‘Cemetery for bÂ¥zjal His wife predeceased. him . several years ago. j s Persongile. a ts £ * Mrs: Miglarine spent. the â€"weekâ€" end im New Hamburg at the home of her son:~\ <! £ A> 4. Miss Nelli¢ Futher of Kitchener sifent ‘the weeksend ; her â€" home bakiins 6 . t * m & . Miss * Florence Martin® ‘of .Kitchâ€" eqger spent Sunday &t the home ‘of her mother. ~ TB is l Miss Ida Kiein spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. ts +A ,W6 are sorry "to report that Mr. John Stager is confined to the house. His many friends wish him a speedy recoverys Mrs. James R. Livingston of Kitâ€" chener spent a few days last week with her . mother, Mrs. Hy. Hofâ€" stetter. : + « â€" Mrs. Wim. Tschithart spent last Thursday at Breslau, Rev. E. L. and Mrs. Vivian and gon Illingworth spent a couple of days last week im Waterloo. ‘They were the guests of Rev. C. W. and Mrs. Fereéman. Rev. Vivian < conducted the Lenten services in, St. Saviour‘s Church, Waterloo, on Wednesday. Miss I. Fergusson spent the weekâ€" end with Miss Martha ‘Patterson at New Hamburg. ; Mr. and Mrs. Mayrice Weicker and family of New Hamburg spent Sunâ€" day with the former‘s brother, Percy Weicker and family. ~~ The worst blizzard of the season visited this neighborhood on Sunday about noon. It lasted only a short time but there was a terrific gale blowing nearly all day. § Mr..MWaiter Foley visited friends in New~Hamburg on Sunday... Miss Mary E. Walker of Kitchener spent..the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mesers. Edwin and Noah Brenneâ€" man of New Hamburg, and , Elam Roth §fâ€"Cassel called on Mr. Joseph Brenneman on Saturday. Mrs. (Rev.) Lamach spent a week visiting ‘relatives and friénds in New Hamburg. Miss Mossy Smith spent the weekâ€" end under the parental roof. Harry Steiss put in a supply "of ice. & L Mr. D. moved to erloo .last Miss Elsig Ziegler ‘spent a few weeks in Waterloo. here. ~Mrs. Jac. Mansz is spending a fow weeks in the Twinâ€"City. "‘A â€"number of Heldelberg people were at a quilting party at the home of Mrs. Arthur Sattier. Mr. and> Mrs. Charles Heipel of Baden visited at the home of the latter‘s: mother, Mrs. Mary Sattier, on Wednesday. 4 s Mr. and Mrs. W. Brioker and Miss Nellie Weber of Waterloo were Sunâ€" day visitoreâ€" with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Staies. 4 % Quite a mumber of local persons attended theâ€"futieral of the late Mrs. Ritter held at St. Jacobs last Wedâ€" neaday, * ~ » :zng E. Dahms of St. Jacobs ca on friends here n mm hllbro‘:vx the d in Kitohener. . > Mr. John ‘Krueger of Mildmay mr housshold effects and stock onto the farm which he parâ€" HAYSVILLE Schweitzer apd family their new home in Watâ€" Monday and Mr. J. Metz possession : of their farm HEIDELBERG BADEN tiong, "A gram was.« k _ two Mrs. Snider, as a $ abd président o( the. Ald.. Mys. By P theâ€"~address avhile Mrs. M Frey tod "the sgift. " Mrs. Snider . "suitably acknowledged the gift.‘ Ab the ciose a*dainty Junch was servgd .A pleasing féature,of the beautifully : decorated "table was the birthday * cake ~48 â€"honor > of . Mrs. Snider‘s Birthday.. & * M ‘ Had Narrgw Esoi Mr. Charles prinap y s oprer noe m N sday last. while, to mend a leak in a smaill iine drum..With a‘hot tron he 4 ‘i’n away some eqrroded" matâ€" ter. He had w the drum when a blast o lhat.could be heard for blocks. The~ drum . was wrenched from his grasp, the end WTW'NO!I out. fron in Mr. Bergman‘s mm against hi# torthpad, while he was thrown against a point near: the torge. He, was fortunate to eacape serious injury.. * : Quiiting ‘Bee â€" Mrs. wnu:? Reinâ€" hardt . entertained. a ‘number .of her ulzhbg%t: a quilling bee on Tues day, in or of Mrs. Erwin ‘Snider of Guernsey, Shsk. _Mr. and Mrs. Erwin ‘Snider. were the owners of this home prior to leaving for the West ten years ago." All the ladies report having had a very enjoyable afternoon. * . Mr .and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle motored to Kitchener on Wednesday. Auction: Satesâ€"The sales of Mrs. HoWer estate and Mr. Jacob Ruth were well attended. Mr. Jac. Ruth will make his home with his sister, Mrs. M. Corman, of Elora. A pleasant evening was spent on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zieglerâ€"in honor of Miss Florence‘s birthday. The evening was spent Iln games, music and singing. During the evenâ€" ing Miss: Florence was presented with a beautiful gifé.by her friends, accompanied with good wishes. Messrs, Frank Ruggle and William Snider and Emil Hoffer of Waterlco Sochner of Ritchener and Willard were weekâ€"end visitors at their reâ€" spective homes. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin and Mr. and Martinâ€"Martin wedding on Tuesday, Mrs. Josiah Martin attended the on the 4th Line of Peel. Mrs. Lloyd Snider spent..a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Groff, at Betheol. On fishing trips take Minard‘s. New Housedresses . $1.95 New Porch Aprons 98¢ The most lunctu:' looking housedresses imaginable! Prebty st with V front, collars trimmed with contrastng shades. Made of yery good quality gingham or broadcloth in floral and check design. Sizes to fAt all. Very 81 95 #DC VRHHD. BMONR ...2 6. ,cecomeveibremcoevtmnt eaZ Dressy Gloves made of very fine kid in the popular twoâ€"dome wrist style. Sizes 6 to 8 in shades of blonde, sand, tan, brown, grey, gunâ€" motal, ‘black and white. Special, sl 75 Chamoisette Gloves with neat, turn back emâ€" broidered or stencilled cuffs. in all the papular shadesâ€"Sizes 6 to 7%.. Special, pair, .~â€" AF 4 good value, each, Smart serviceable ginghams and chambrays for housewear. Neat, attractive â€"aprons that fit nicely. Allâ€"over styleâ€"several patterns to choose from in pretty floral and check designs. 9sc All sizes. Special value, @ACh, ........,=««, Harvey maike, of the with muu.:’”â€"'.‘c-s set. In many of the Phniies. "Biges 16 to satisfactory #1,80 and $1.78 Women‘s Gloves One Price 'l".“j“‘ led. TECOSTORE TECO STORE _ Kitchener _ > *Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 6 p m. OPERATED BY +7 . EATON C%â€" | Ey whes Rroledartne o egecaltes "*(Fast colors). â€"< _ s * 5 « Mr. Mike Logel was a business visitor in Kitchener last Thursday. Quite a number of the farmers in this district attended the Kieswetter sale at Linwood on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hisey of El mira spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert. Mr. Robert . Mewhinney spent Tuesday helping Mr. Wm. Lambert of: Dorking move his farm effects to the farm vacated by Mr. Russell Legge. Mr. Legge took possession Oof the Lambert farmâ€" the same day. Mr. Mike Logel spent a day of last week in Listowel. £ Mr. Robert Newton was a business visitor in â€"Elmira one day Jast week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and son Lavern spent last Friday evening with her. parents,> Mr. and Mrs. James Cherry of Glenallen. Miss Lelia Finlay spent the Weekâ€" end at her home near Kincardine. Mr. Earl<Tabbert visited My. John Beggs on Saturday evening. Mr. Sam Bailey. of Edmonton spent a few days of last week at Mr. C. Tabbert‘s. _ h March sure came in "Lion" like in this vicinity. EC‘ Thousands thave been promptly Te lieved from gas pains, constipation, siomach, liver, bowel‘ and kidney disorders by Miller‘s Herb Juice, the true. herbal remedy.. Ask A. G. Hachnel, druggist, Waterloo, about this remedy Fashionable New Coats Made of this Spring‘s important fabricsâ€"all wool, plain or novelty tWweed, tricotine and gabardineâ€"the materials sponsored by fashion. Smart straight line and belted models with collars of contrasting trim or velvetâ€"moufflon or mole furâ€"some with collars and cuffs of contrasting shades, others with kasha or buttons. The neat oneâ€"button fastening is still the popular vogue. Two inside pockets with flaps are conâ€" veniently placed, A splendri’c eollection of these new Spring Coats in many of the new shades and styles, in ME e NBR Cns o es caultc n‘ P ud ustt E. on ‘sizes ranging from those to flt"%e little migs to.those fitting the mature women and the larger women. Sizes to fit Wormen, Misses and Junior Misses. Prices ranging from .......................... $10,00 to $50.00 THOUSANDS ANSWER in Bmiart BRICKER â€"GERMANN CO. LTD. For Women, Misses â€" : and Junior Misses Stress Important Effects for Spring FANCY BROADCLOTH w Dresses, otc. Special, h yo 10+ different patterns â€"to MACTON Women‘s Silk Hose Pair $1.00 Here is a make that for service and beauty cannot be beaten. Made of a heavy serviceâ€"weight silk to the hemâ€"pointex heels and mock seam style. Colors: cloud, fi: apple, melba, sesan, gunmetal, black. Sizes 814 to 10. Exâ€" sLm ceptional value, pair, For the children a strong‘ medium weight cotton and wool mitture in oneâ€"one ribbed knit are featured. Colors: camel and fawn. Sizes 5 Suit consistswf cap, oÂ¥erâ€"alls, mitts and pull over or sweater comt. Shades are cardinal, groy, heather, fawn and white. Sizes to fit 2. to 6 years. Special value, sult, Children‘s Hose KIDDIES‘ iece Wool Suits 32.95 to $3.95 _ 43¢ Waterloo Miss ~Lehise: Huefner returned ome on Tuesday after aweek‘s vaâ€" cation with friends ‘at Galt and Kitâ€" chener.‘. * o v *Wedding bells are ringing in our Mr. Amos Brubacher made a bust hes trip to Kitchener on Thursday. Mr. Calvin Tyack spent Monday in Glenallen with . his . gÂ¥andmother, Mrs. G. Porter: % Miss Jamison. of Galt is visiting with her friend, Miss Louise. Huef ner this week. y Mr., David Donald visited â€"at the home of Mrs. Wm. Tyack on Tues duy. _ * * ho : A pretty wedding was solemnited at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Brubacher when their ~daughter, Luscinda, became the bride of Mr. Amos Frey of Wal lenstein. ce .~Mrs. Alvin Ottman spnt@ifmhy in the Twinâ€"City. > | & + 4 Mr. Anton Heimpel spent Saturâ€" day in Elmira and Kitchener. M‘E b!%l"fl-fl d plain and fancy embroideged clo¢k@, Wonderfull alâ€"wool Cashmere, * Regular ~$1.50, $1.69 and $1.90 @ S 82 in PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE * FOREVER Special Leatherette Folder afd 4 x 6 l’h(lty‘. o_t_e‘dgnn for Passports and Licen: â€" _ ___ same day DENTON STUDIO 163 King Bt. W.,â€"Upstairs Phones. 2592 and . 2750J KITCHENER . â€"â€" //53.50 32.95.w 830% HAWKESVILLE 370 and 470 Otcn."fl;h'm‘ l'“&h n.. blue im .;‘fi.m with we allo p o d edircs HALF PRIGE at charge <of 10¢ N delivery is Delivery free Sz .

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