Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 May 1928, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Met y ze your eyes are functioning norâ€" mally. If eyeâ€"strain is present, our Optical knowledge means eye ease for you. JANSEN OPTICAL CO. Schweitzer Electric 84 King St. Waterloo Find out from | Schweitzer Electric, 84 King St., Waterloo. We also have a few . used Phonographs for sale. Eye ease is only possible Radio . DOMINION TIRE DEPOT A USED CAR |S ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT 10 Frederick Street KITCHENER PAYS PHONE 853 EYE EASE ON THE FARM HMHEPPLER & SEHL King St. N. Wat Phone 233 CARE of your tires repays you just as well as care of your engine. It means thousands of extra miles â€" hundreds of dollars saved in a few seasons. w â€"â€" not to w trouble oceurs, but to inspect them regularly to remove every cause of trouble and to correct every injury at its beginning. Make bit of calling your nearest depot fl__'qv.vo:tohnyur:;uchehd. You are never far away from a REAL ADVANTAGES Honest merchandise, honestly represented .... A fair price . ... liberal terms .... Satisfaction safeguarded by our reputation . . . . These are real advantages enjoyed by every customer who buys his used car from us. DIETRICH‘S GARAGE / Your Tires are just as important as your engine! Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Suyder wore Mr. gad .;-.;Fonl.dl*lr.nl Mrs. Shoemaker of Kitchener, M#. ) Mre. . Andrew Grof of Pik kington ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shants and family. mirp spent Sunday at the home O! | double 3 Mr. and Mrs. Devid Frey. _ _| ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Abron Schnolder ABd | place at Ma. Mrs. Akrou Schnelder AR4 | place at the home of Mr. an® MFE.. m'fi..: Sunday with Mr. and| jacob K. Poerster on their darmh oltâ€". Mrs: Ed. Saiter‘s at MarybDOrough. |uated south: of Heidelberg whes Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mogk of To ronto spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. John Mogk. . _ Miss Johnson of Eimira was a weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. and Mre. Jake Spies. Mrs. Addison Stahibaum spont a tew days in Kitchener last week. carload of horses and has placed them on the farm of Mr. Geroge Ir.,nd Mrs. Menno Froy and family visited with, Mr.: and Mre, Withers at Drayton on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Class and sons of Kjtchener velited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder were Mr. and Mre. Peter Miller of Eimira, Mr. and Mrs. Orville shants and family and Mr. Walter Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snyder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Snyder attended the Conference at Waterloo on Sunday. 2 Misses Verta and Viols RomingeF of Eimira were ghests with Miss Erma Waldron ‘on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Frey were business visitors to Kitchener on Monday. Mr. Oliver Snyder and son Maklon were business visitors to Kitchener last Tuesday when Mr. Snyder purâ€" chased a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Diefenbacher and Mrs. Strome, New Dundee, were visitors last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo C: Diefenbacher. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson and daughters Ella and Mary of E+ mira spent the afternoon of Mother‘s Day with Mrs, W. C. Martinson at "Sunset Cottage". Honored by Friendsâ€"Last Saturâ€" day evening a fow of the friends of Councillor George J. Voll gave him ¢ pleasant surprise when they made him the recipient of a handsome birthday gift in honor of his fortyâ€" seventh birthday anniversary. Signs of Warm Weather â€" Bats, butterflies, bumble bees and boboâ€" links all made their appearance toâ€" gether last week. > : If fair weather continues, most of our local farmers will finish their seeding operations this week. In some cases April was very trying on the fall wheat fields. Mr. Waterloo, Ont. WALLENSTEIN Waterloo their only son, Bowin, was margied to Miss u-l-m youngest daughter of Mr. and Mre? Carl Schnefder of Bamberg, Rer: H. J Lamach, of Heidelborg performed away by her: A ah ‘,‘%" charming in pale biue satin with a * veil of tulle and carried ‘a ‘bouquet of American Beauty roses and MMes _ of the valley, The wedding march . was played by an auny of the groom # while another aunt, Mrs. Koenig of ‘Waterloo sang during the signing § of the register. The groom was sup _ ported by his cousin Edward Koonig ‘ of Waterlco while Miss Ella Guich & dressed in p‘vbr blue georgette and carrying a bouquét of carnations - was bridesmaid. At the same time __ the 25th anniversary of the groom‘s Rr, parents, Mr. and Mrb. Jacob K [ Foerster was celebrated. Guests to | > the number of over a hundréd Wer® | 5o present and the beautiful gifts to | q; both couples spoke of the high s | teem they are held by their MABDY | gy friends. Friends ~wish the yOURE | on couple a long and happy life togeth ar and the older couple a continued | pe life of happiness. las Successfu} Saleâ€"The sale of the Fred Foerster estate held on Tues day was well attended. ‘The pro. seeds amounted close to $2,000. The property was sold for $1400. / * Returned to Westâ€"Mr. and Mrs. George Ellensen left on Wednesday to rtheir home in Saskatoon, Sask. They were accompanied by Mrs. Henry Raeder and her son for Un‘ty, Sask. Personals Mrs. Tilltie Hoerle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers of Walton were in town this week. *Mother‘s Day was fittingly ob served in the Evangelical church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schallhorn and Mr. Clayton Schallhorn of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaefer. - John Foerster of Ypsilanti, Mich, is visiting here this week. Mr. and Mre. John Weber and son Wijlliam of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Weis. Mr. Daniel Schweitzer and Miss Vera of Waterloo spent a day with friends in town: : Will Steiss and son Donald of Torâ€" mto were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ‘Steigs. Mossie Smith of Kitchener is enâ€" joying a few weeks‘ vacation at her home here. Hilda Braendle of Kitchener spent the week end under the parental roof. . The Misses Grace Schaefer and Alice Forbes spent Saturday after noon â€"the guests of the Misses 3chweitzer of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter spent Sunday in Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. Mss Alice Forbes spent the week ond with her friend Miss Grace Schacfer. Mr. and Mre. Amos Hilborn and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller motored tc Toronto on Saturday. Misses Martha Nichol and Ethel Jowett spent the weekâ€"end at Bayâ€" field. Mrs. Earl Einwaachter spent a few days of last week at Kitchener. + Miss Blanche Hilborn of Burford is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn. *Miss Rdith Emery of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldbeck. Mr. Frank Hill of Elmira spent the Death of Jacob F. Martinâ€"It is weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. J. our sad duty to chronicle the ‘.'pth Clemens, ‘Mr. and Mts. Elias Bingeman and Miss F. Bingeman of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingoman.~~ Mr. Clare Hilborn spent Sunday at Gorrie. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead and family are spending a few weeks in Michigan and Indianna. Miss Lorna Wilker and Mr. John Wilker of ‘Tavistock ‘spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman ‘Weber. ‘Mr. Wellington Bock of St. Catherâ€" nes spent Sunday with Dr. and Local Items of Interest. Mrs. E. Rudy was a visitor in Kitchener on the 9th. Miss Edna Snyder spent. the weekâ€"end at Baden.~ . Miss Luoila Bcizdt of Guelph is visiting Mrs: Wm. Searth for a week. Mr. Leonard Hurst was a Sunday visitor in Baden. The‘ friends of â€" Mrs. ‘William Habermehl gave her a very pleasant surprise on Saturday evening at the home of her uncle, Mr. Heaty Hggoy. Mrs. Habermehl was the re eipient of somb pretty gifts. The evening was spent in playing gwmes. A number of people from our vilâ€" Ige attended the funeral in Kitch ener on ‘Tuesday, the 15th, of Mrs. Unruh.. Mrs. Untuh spent a number of years in our district when first she came with hor family from Rus# sls four years ago. . Mr. and Mrs. Aaton Burkholder of Stouffville ars. visiting their won, * rlsas 0 ~, Former Resident Dead.â€"The Rev. of Waterloo. 1 5 * Mrs. Albert Krauter spent t&' n“":r::'m ‘l‘:'w" of vg:l: Ami . % " en s Mr. and MFS oo apâ€"il 13. He was & missionary # Forbes spent the we6k in tour bes enaghines ant one som i » a er friend Miss GTAC® my, of the children are also misâ€" [ sionaries. ¢ ez _zz_znno s amaeantinn n Ql Mr. Howard Bowman has . purâ€" NEW DUNDEE | 'chno‘d a farm near Marden and took _____________.â€" % possession last week. * Mrs. Amos Hilborn and‘ Mr. Albert Guesinghouse and famâ€" rs. Dave Litwiller motored ily of near Lethbridge, Alta., arrived on Saturday. last week to visit her parents, Mr. Warthé Nishol amid mmullnd Mrs. Herman Letson. BRESLAU & ue a es Eo Mrs. Jacob Schiedel is spouding some time with daughtor, Mrs. Ornjluu.hmut. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hdmund Dedels were guests of Mr. A. Kinsio, Kitchener, on Sunday. Rev. Oscar ‘Burkholder, of our vik Mrs. Harnock of Kitchener visited her mothor, Mrs. George Reinhart Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Leaper and little son »f Elora epent Sunday with Mr. and _ Mr. and Mrs. George Shooemaker and daughter Jean spent Saturday in Guelph. A * % Mr. and Mrs. George lsraei and Mr. and MrsaSylvester Isreal of Kitâ€" chener spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Isreal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hume and daughter Hazel and Mrs. George Rickert and Mrs. Clarence Marriott and daughter Gwoendolyn of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mré. R. Letson. Mother‘s Day and Goâ€"toâ€"Sundayâ€" School Day was observed at the Church on Sunday. A splendid proâ€" gram was given by the children in the morning and in the evening the Rev. Mr. Lynn of Kitchener occuâ€" pled the pulpit in the absence of Rev. Mr. Newberry, who preached at ‘Mount Forest. His many friendsâ€"are always glad to see him back amongst them. Miss Lida Lynn afd Mr. Lynn spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mansfield of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Mrs. C. D. Bowman is confined to her bed and her friends wish her a speedy recovery. "I‘m sorry the Martins are moving away," said Mrs. Drummond to her husband, "It will mean that we are« mbbutneol-u very nice people! Bdoh’tnovhynm a good customer of mine moves away we follow him up by Long Distance. Don‘t let a little thing like disâ€" hiahmwlifl: tance operator will look up mmmma if you don‘t know it, af the Prignd? or cuntrn get away from you ! and return the list to you. wEST MONTROSE Don‘t let the CONESsTOGO what it is. of oke of the\ most esteemed. resiâ€" dents of this district in the person of Jacob F. Martin, residing a few miles south on the Lexingtonâ€" Conestogo road, who passed away early Thursday morning after an illness of several weeks duration. He was in his 56th year. The departed was born on the farm where he sympathy. spent his entire life and on which | personals. he died. He was a son of the late| yr. Peter Scherer left recently for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and in the Goldstone District where he has his earlier years was married to Miss nired for the season. Mary Martin, who with two daughâ€"| Mr. Roy Lederman, who has been ters, Mrs. Noah Gingrich.and Mrs. on the staff of the Snider Flour Millâ€" Menno Martin, also two ‘brothers, ing Co. for the past fow years left John and David survive to mourn the jast week for Kitchener where he death of a kind husband and loving nas taken up a different line of work. father. * | Mr. Byron Schwarts was laid up ‘The funeral, which took place on Sunday morning, was one of the largest held in this vicinity for a long time, bearing evidence of the high esteem the departed was held in by his numerous relativesâ€" and friends. A short service was held at FANCY CORN Del Maiz, tin 18c SWEET.CORN Thistle 2 tins 286 PEAS No. 4 Sieve, 150z. 3 tins 29¢ TOMATOES Ayimer 2%s 2 tins 25¢ ’wml“ Choice 2%4%â€" 2 tins 23¢ KRAUT _ Libby‘s 2%s 2 tins 25¢ things at Carroll‘s. LETTUCE‘ Iceberg fancy 2 for ONIONS Bermudas fancy 3 lbs. NEW POTATOES Choice 5 lbs. NEW CABBAGE Fancy, per lb PINEAPPLES each 18¢, 23¢, LEMONS Fancy Messinas, doz. Lombard Plum â€" â€" Greengage Plum â€"â€" MJmemMmanwhm-anmmmfi the trees. Mmmpuuuwuuw-m».nmm&mm rich flavor, . Made by UPTON‘8. * ; aterloo Store 1 You get a real "kick" out of breakfast with Shiriff‘s Orange Marmalade. ‘This price invites you to use it liberallyâ€" _ _SsEE OUR STOCK OF USED CARS BEFORE -BUYIIVG\ANY CAR: DOBBIN CARACE AND ELECTRIC CO. 4 . Corner King and Water Sts., Kitchener Logan Berrics a:,%. Quality Alone Wins Quality Trade Lobster salad . . . clean red meat â€" showing _ pinky â€" white underneath . .‘. planted on crinkâ€" ly lettuce leaves . . . topped with creamyâ€"yellow mayonnaise. â€" At its best when made with Eagle Lobster. Large tins ...â€"â€" 90. Used Car Bargains Hupmobile Roadster, No. 55 .............. Almost new Chev. Sedan, No. 1517 Chevrolet Touring, No. 106 .......... Pontiac Coupe, No. 146 ... Maxwell Sedan, NO. 89 ...« Buiek Coach, No. 148 ........cowssom~ Star Sed@N, NO. 170. .......=oossmsen Baby gnld Coupe, No. 139 ... Ford Touring with Starter, No. 147 ‘33 Maxwell Touring, No. 132 ... Every car has been thoroughly reconditioned, tires ‘and batteries replaced: in many cases, some cars have been refinished in the latest Duco colorsâ€"all are guarâ€" anteed. This is only a pattial list of thcmed-u;QAim ready for sale and we have others in the paint shop and repair shop. Shirriff‘s NE outstanding féature of this business is the large proportion of "quality" trade â€" â€" customers who are attracted to our stores by the high quality of hgflsmmmfluh”--yhmnflgd ro at CarraWae WM. CARROLL Eagle Lobster A Few of this Week‘s 4â€"lb. tin 49¢ Choice Quality SPECIAL JAM SALE 39¢ the house at 9 o‘clock after which the remains were taken to Martin‘s Meeting House where a simple put impressive service was held. Interâ€" ment was made in the adjoining cemetery. The ‘Chronicle joins the many relatives and friends in extendâ€" ing to the, bereaved family sincere sympathy. Personals. 19¢ Mr. Byron Schwarts was laid up for several days last week and Mr. Russel Snider was in charge of the office at the Snider Flour Mill in 6t. Jacobs during his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scheifele and son of Detroit spent over Sunday at the homes ofâ€"relatives here. _ F tins Dranâ€"o, per tin .......... 2%¢ Chiorinated Lime, pkg. 10c Diamond Toillet Flush â€" with brush ................ 23¢ Old Dutch Cleanser House â€" Cleaning Specialties Liquid Ammonia, btL... GiHEX, PK@. ... $.0.8. Cleaner, pkg..... Pearline .......... 2 pkgs. Washing Soda 2 pkgs. H.O. Ammonia, 2â€"pkgs. 13¢ Lavoline ....... 2 pkgs. 23¢ Supreme Steel Wool, _ _ en 3 pkgs. 25¢ Staon Stove Polish, Stove Pipe Varnish, 1â€"ib. tin special Good weight, well made, each Carroll‘s Cleanser 765.00 225.00 Daisy Brooms 550.00 21 ¢| Selfâ€"Risi Floor Wax Royal â€"Oak . 2 botties 29¢ 25¢ 3 tins 29¢ â€"~â€"â€" ©41C 33¢ St. S, ~*Phone 894° btl. 18¢ Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, No Jowd.E Sedan !_io. 85| ..cmsucapemeeme Gray Dort Special Touring, No. 39, ... Oldsmobile Coach, No. 114 ...........~ Fork Coups, N6. HL .............«=mw Eesex Cogch, No. 128 ................._... Brand New 1927 Olds. Coach ... Ford Touring, NO. 64 .................... Overland Blue Bird Touring, No. 143 13¢ 146 14¢ atast BAKED BEANS Heinz, mod. tin 14¢ CREAM S8OUP Heinz, sm. tin 106 CORNED BEEF Fray Bentos, tin 266 SPAGHETT! â€" Heinz,. sm. tin 116 OLD CHEESE Rich, piquant, Ib. 28¢ PASTRY FLOUR Sheaf 24 lbs. 93¢ GOLDEN DATES Choice 3 Ibs. TABLE FIGS Fancy, 1â€". pkz. PRUNES Extra Sweet 3 Ibs. APRICOTS Extra Choice, Ib. GRAPEFRUIT Fancy, tin 186, CORN FLAKES Carroll‘s 3 pkgs. A pure, healthful, golden spread with the richness of fresh, sweet cream.‘Every pound froshly churned. ns Crumpung wafers of mild sliced Bacon . . . curling smoke . . . & bewitching aroma . . . um‘m‘m‘! Carroll‘s Sliced Bacon â€"the kind that. makes . you ravenous for breakfast. Per Ib., wrapped in parchment .. 29c Mother‘s Day was fittingly observâ€" ed in the United Church on Sunday afternoon. f Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and daughter, Miss Ethel, were Sunday visitors among New Dundee friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Soehner of Floradale spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schinbein. Jenny Wren ‘Thousands of letters come from people relieved of gas pains, constiâ€" pation, stomach, liver, bowel and kidney trouble after taking Miller‘s Herb Juice, the true herbal remedy, only a short time. Ask A. G. Haehnel, |dfuggbt, Waterloo. A ‘large number of our village folks attended the Jacob F. Martin funeral on Sunday forencon. German service in the Lutheran church next Sunday forencon at 10.30 o‘clock. * Carroll‘s Butter THOUSANDS ANSWER 0_ "YES" Sliced Bacon at 39¢ Ib. 495.00 1165.00 â€"685.00 i: k

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy