, Ihhllitihnrrliliilaetrith I was an...» Dallas Ilka-u I mung-Hum- Dottttie-ht Niagara Falls. Ont., Jan. 20th, Mm. Abigail Dohbie. In her 84th year. James H. Dobbie of Kitchener k; a son. ttarter-Jtthtt.toer-At Kitchener. Jan. 19, at St. Andrew's manse. Miss diary 0. E1 Johnston to Frederick William Carter. " All policyholders. regardless ot no: amount Insured, are on- titled to vote. w. H. Somerville, General Manager. Wnttsrfoo, December 24th, 1928. Thundly. February Tth, 1929 " tho hour ot one o'clock p.m., to receive the report ot the Dlrectovrs for the best year, elect Directors in the place od those retiring. and to transact such other business as may properly be through: before the needing. . . Oldsmobile ‘Assun'ANcs COMPANY OF CANADA will ttty held at the tompany‘s Head Ottiee, Waterloo, Oqtario, NOTICE is hereby givsn That the Fifty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Policylwlders of The MUTUAL LIFE The†prion are dolivorod at KIM with complob‘ oqulplnont. nmwuwm» mmmnmummmwrd ata-eo-r-w-r'."".-'-"""."" www.mummhmpudmn t'e6ttaodetrte-tt'te-hbratr-metrt.rr-'r" mambo-nun... FenderWdhuh-‘m............. $58.00 Win Whack, fender well- uul extra one 8128 " Annual Meeting at one o'clock pan, in the Free Llhrary “all. Waterloo, tor the purpose of receiving the Company’s annual report and the election of four directors. I Standard Sedan Standard Coupe Standard Coach The lilith Annual Meeting ot Ttsd North Waterloo Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held on THE v ." NORTH WATERmo FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY "all“ I. hereby .lvan that the ninth Annual GOMI'II looting or THE ONTARIO EQUITADLE LIFE AND Acclozu'r IMUIANCE COMPANY will be hold at the Hui Ofneq at the 'to-tr, Waudoo. Ontario, on at half-past one o’clock in the alter-noon to Neal" and consider the annual statement of accounts and balanca the“. and the noon- " the Director: and Auditor: mama; to that Directors and other unicorn; and to transact ouch other twain-u of. the Company u may properly oom- Won the muting. _ Dated thin sixteenth day of J-nuary, 1929. . _ The Ontario Mable Life and Accident Insurance Company By order of the Board. MARRIAGES ower Prices DEATHS Monday, February 4th, 1929 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1929 N07“?! or ANNUAL MEETING ARTHUR POSTED. W. JOSEPH H. WOODS. Manager. M. J. SMITH, Secretary. On Saturday night provincial pol: Ice raided the Petersburg Hotel and arrested Thos. Weston. Henry Feik, the owner or the Sebastopol Hotel, was also arrested. Liquor was seized at both places. Miss Rider of the Dominion Lille stair fell on the icy walk on Wed- nesday morning and tmitered a broken ankle. The young lad} was removed to the K-\V. Hospital where the (racture was set. _ The congregation enjoyed a good Fear, there being a substantial in- crease in membership. Walter Wit- thuhn was appointed deacon, Edward Bearing", trustee, and H. Jacobi. elder. The delegate named to attend the Synod convention is Harvey Ziegler with John Ziegler as alters mate? The cost of the parish lull is 352.000 or which $13,000 remains an. paid. The Ladies' Aid during the Fear raised $3.000 towards this fund. The total receipts ot the church tor the year totalled $14,200. The congregation of St. John's Lutheran Church, at the annual meeting on Sunday. voted 81,000 eat-h to the organ and Mtrish hall funds. CONTRIBUTE $2,000 l T0 ORGAN AND l PARISH HALL FUND. St. John's Lutheran Church Holds Annual Meeting and Election of om'rrere. _ SUFFERED BROKEN ANKLE RAIDED HOTELS $1388 $1263 $1274 $1381 $1458 9) 4m mutate-om» 'nou‘mum‘nm I In Inch-up on $tmtt6-AMt1rttt to the mild "Oar tho Mat In! by- llo mm of the Grand Rim mu up net . nut am that tho to. 'Public School hockey cum. known (d the Plum, are continually pm “this in mutton for the ovum; same with chkh â€than". Thon- "out." or. " tttttto may with . pint. m. The Blair Royal. and Hornets hockey teams look new may in their new nnlfonns. The Royals sweaters are orange trimmed with pawn. while the Hornets ire-purple Manned with canâ€. [has In keep In; vi an Bhlr colon. .d'D: W Y---' Blur Gil-w Hockey "am.-'rtuy Blair Girls' hockey tum. known as the Suwanee. In the course of u few weeks will be ready to challenge any combination of girls speed at. is“. . V Enjoyed Ohlcken Dlrtrtqr.--4ht Sat- Prdat evening the South Waterloo ‘Rural Softball League otrieetg, and executive gathered at Nicholson's Ina. After 'buslneu had been dig. posed a splendid chicken dinner was served, Din»! at Blair ""t.-The Preston Orange Young Britons numbering about M. accommnied by their lady friends, held a social evening at Nicholson's inn on January lath. Working Overturn. - The Blair Flour Mills are working over time, in order to produce the wants ot the Fttrfoutt customers. l Spendid ‘Ice Yield Estpeeted.---rce Tuning will soon be the order of the ‘day with Ford I. Willison: ice dealer. who will Simply Preston and Kitch- r-ner with spring water ice. Tons of ice are cut annually " the spring water pond and it is all done in a systematic manner. A Ford engine with saw attached ot the latest type is used. Captured Five GoomeHrving ww son, Wardlaw Marshall and Bill F'itrrsimmoms mado a tine capture last week while wandering through the 'bush. when they tread ttee coons In a huge elm. After journeying home and getting an extension ladder and carrying " a mile and a half, one man crawled the tree and the result was the capture of itee mom. one weigh- ing 27 pounds. Bill Fitzssimmotis, had a rare experience while standing be, low the elm, when one coon did the high dive stunt, landing on Bin's head, The result was a scratched cheek and a, few minor, bruises. Bill has come to the conclusion that a coon hug is a rmllty. 1 Titor, Sign: observed-The storm drains which were recently instilled throughout the village hare een very henefictai during the recent downpour. The imp signs are ob, served by motorists with few excep- Hons. For anything In the upholsterlng repair line, see - Upholnterlng Company. Union and Herbert Bu., Waterloo. An interesting event took place at the Sturm alleys Friday afternoon when the Grand River Country Club lady bowlers Assembled there to Miss Barbara Livlngston enter- tained at a bridge ot two tables at her home, King street, Waterloo, on Friday night. Mrs. W. Noll was the winner ot the itrtst prize and the sec- ond went to Miss Gladys Ulelmn; At the conclusion of the game dallity refreshments were served by the host‘s. - _ Thirty!" (not: were present at the hone ot In. George Smith. but!) Quee- oti'eet. an Ptuar uur noon when the. w. L emu: “a In. Chalet Bee-e, retiriu 9mi- dent and treasurer respectively at the [Adlai Aid Society ot Trinity United Church. were made the I.- ciplentl ot hanged†sin- in moo;~ union or their services. A Iilver (lower basket tuled with lprln: blooms was given lire. Smith while Mrs. Boone received a handsome shoyping bag. Refreshments were served with Mrs. S. E. Bowman as convener alter which several social hours were event. Mrsi. A. J. Huenerglrd entemined the University Women's club (or their regular meeting at her home on Charles syeet. Whterlo, on Thurs- dar evening. Miss L Scott ot To- route, the president ot the Canadian Federation of University .Women. was the speaker and gave a com- prehensive outline of the work ot the international federation with which the Canadian organization is "tli, ated. At the conclusion ot the even- in} delicious Mreshmems irere served by the hostess. Lvmuaum-un mum-unaware..- ‘UI and“ a the university. b-aa-tMatt.-,-. Mr. BLAIR r, '" South Toronto. ( um. Gtrr--'rtterr'" be“ mm to so. tho In». "8.th I: com-on clout.†"You; tet this h a now on. n' Inna!!!†van-to ammo-p Little Btt-ait's all the†" mn hero fort , Jacob Hopt ot Preston taught the ‘Billie Class at the Smithy School on ’Suuday. Thu-o was n good unend- "no. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Danni spent Sunday irith the utters par- emu. Mr and Mrs. Punk Home, " Centreville. Mist, Edythe Kenyon of Brannon! and Russel W'hstar ot Preston were Sunday rlnuorn It the home of Mr. um Mm. J. J. Kenyon. Mrs. M. Dobrunk visited friend. In Kitchaner on Month]. . l Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tilt and non Bmy visited friend: In Preston on Sunday. Miss Ethel Cox ot Gait spent trun-, day with Miss Loam Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. BerpReeves and children Betty and Jean ot Stratford want the week-ond at the home of Mr and Mrs. Amos Reeves. New Re‘idences to Be BuiIL#Pro- sue on; look very good for tho erec- Hon of several new residencm. All that is needed is a baby industry as Blair has all the modern taeil4tieg. Penman. _ Miss Margaret Mal-shill of Row villa, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Debrtmtr. Attended Meeting-Lorne Johannes attended the Waterloo County Trus- tee and RatHrayers' Association meelinx held in the Kilchengr- Wtterioo auditorium on Saturday anwrnoon. The late Mr. Grant was well known throughout this district. Death of John Grartt.---Tho death occurred in Aberdeen on Thursday of a well known citizen in the person ot' John Grant. The funeral was held mun his late residence in Aberdeen an Monday afternoon In Galt Monm- view cemEterr. Local Hogkeyisl Make. Good-Irv- ing Wilson, the Blair hoekerist on the Preston Senior hockey team. is certhiniy showing great form. New Addition to Houte.- William Paulitzki is busily engaged in the erection of an addition to his house which he moved from Doon to Blair. MuskF-al Farm - Among the new additions to the game sanctuaries of this district is a muslin“ farm on the Roseville road owned by init- reiille interesis. This ig gelling to hey quite a new tad throughout the country. I Shot Fox-Irving Wilson, while out hunting last week. had the good tor- tune to 'shoot a large valuable red fox, » Hockey Games Potrtpotted.--owiru, to weather conditions tho games in the Snuth Waterloo Rural Hockey League were postponed tor a week. One of the previous series ot post- poned games will be played in the Galt Super Part Arena on Monday evening, January 28th. Miss Ftorerym Kuntz and Al Kil- gore of London attended St, Michael's Alumnae dance in Toronto. Mrs. D. C. Kuntz and Miss Bernice Fischer spent the week-end in To- ronto, the guests ot arr. and Mrs. Jack Roche. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sumter have returned [man enjoyable visit to 13r. and Mrs,Sirecker at Reading. Pa. ' Mr. tt. J. Adams, humor of the Waterloo bunch * the Bank of To ronto, h recovering nicely from it: new! tmeats. ' Miss Elam L. Bean. " Roy Bt., Kitchener, spent several Ar, with Toronto lrlandl. Mr. MicI Moan; and Mr. flex s. Pehrenbach. president and secr& any, rmspee4tvetr, of the Waterloo Bedding Co., attended the annual convention high! at Chicago last week. Friends of Mr. Wilfrid Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Alex. Egan, " Roland St., Kitchener, will be pleased to learn that he is eouvatescirur nice- ly following 1119 recént tobogganing accident in which he was seriously injured. 'Mr. and Mrs Alfred H. Snyder left on Monday on a two months’ trip to California. The condition of Mr. Jacob Snider of Waterloo, who is a patient at the Lancaster, Pa., hospital. is re- ported as somewhat improved. Aha s. C. Tweed, President of the Victorian Order ot Nurses, and Mus Ruby Rats, nurse. attended the 1CO.'N. col‘ention held at Hamilton. It. Miss Margaret Hanley, who tell on 'anuary 6th. striking her head on the icy walk, died at the St. Mary's “capital on Monday evening from hemorrhage of the brain. The funeral took place on Thursday morning trom the residence of her sister. Mrs. McDonald. 129 Park Ave. Sewn-e was held at the St. Louis R. C. Church. after which interment E. b. Weber. R. N. Merritt, H. w. Brown and W. J. Unwin. MISS M. HANLEY DIES FROM INJURIES RECEIVED IDLFALL wwmmm.mun col-o â€In Tuo Mom! In W oaPNarmominqwttha-rtrwat 3.. lary- I. C. Church and an» E. o, Weber was elected chair- man of the K.-W. Collegiate Board u the meeting held on Monday, with A. Welker, vicer'hairman. H. G. Histele of Waterloo Wes appointed .0 the board to till the vacancy aused by the mignatlon of C. W. Schiedel: The members of the voca- :jonal board are E o. Weber, A. H. Walker, E. R. Partie, C. W. Creme man. R. J. Wright and Clemens Reitml. Members were also named for the various standing committees. The maqagement committee comprises (!.iiiLiee: 2&3; a. A' , In... up (I nu. ' A water hydrant at the corner od Abram and Inuit: ma., Kitchener. was knocked over on Mom, uter- noon. about 6.30 o’clock, , a motor Jar, causing a his. Bu ot “(at to nood the streets lor t an hour mtit the arrival of war on who shut " the water. no]! in loan: Hop. cometary. MOTOR CARS comma; HYDRANT KNOCKED OFF The accident occurred when a on h-iven by Emmanuel; Wane: of St. antha, R. R. No. l, collided with J an in charge of Gordon Hons. berger, the latter car hitting the hydrant, Wagner's car had a rear wheel broken on when It struck the trurh. - E. o. WEBER APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF COLLEGIATE BOARD TECO STORE Mun-1mm...- With Extra Trousers The Mark of Value Men's S U ITS With extra Trousers. How often have custom- ers exclaimed on being introduced for" the first time to the Renown Suit, "How can such high quality be-offered at so low a price?" The an- swer is quantity prodye- tion in the Eaton fac- tories, and'buying and selling for cash. The large selection offers wide scope to exercise in.. dividuality of weave and color. There are well styled single and double breasted models for men and young men in a splendid assortment of materials. Suit 19.50. MEN'S FURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR iriiiiuiiiinh2iiu)iRbtidciii" Kitchener 24.50 19.50 24.50 At the ftrttt lion of It. Its Healing Qua|lties are JkmexirMr THE OLD RELIABLE. The late Miss 'Hanley Was born in Wellesley 65 years ago. She has been living with her sister, Mrs. Eugene McDonald, Waterloo, who survives with one brother. Dimnis Hailey, ot Hesson. was made in Mount Hose cemetery A Health Sawing Reminder Influenza USE Minard’s Liniment Don't Wait 'rhiesiyqr'tntweeatrtsreauMtmertFiih-t. We -.hntred an. 500 YARN or ENGLISH GmGMAhb-ed width, fut . col-n in Check a! Phlds, ' _ s"" and VII all this on Satur- dly © a rant. ' BRICKER - GERMANN C0. If"). U _ v 5/" V mri.stre.eatt'ratytrettoi-.' ,r'ha'*"di-raeoetre..he*tsetisBttarrir. Jantiary Clearing: Men’s and Boys’ Woollen Underwear " reduced new. until you get the F. STEELE, LIMITED Water-100’s Great Corner Store Kitehener's Leading Optometrists 96 King- St. West Steete's upecialize in gun" that satiny. tttted at prices that anyone can afford. A v I A trout weighinz eight pounds was a catch nporvod Inst summea by William Milche?tree in the neighbourhood of Dan". Alberta. "My record for the season Is 396 rim," he miles. "all caught on rod and line within easy reach of Ban“. Recently at Wama I caught two six pound rainbows and sev- tral cutthroat weighing from two to three and a hall pounds." of the Bear Clan, says Ozark Itip'.er, the well known worth); writer. They are averse to killing the bear and one Iwntinp, party re- lates having to forego eating bear steals and having to buy a bear's carcass because their cook rerused to touch the meat. ‘ Ci3t _ Ojibwa)" Indians of the Mplzou district will not touch bear meat because they arf, mostly munbers lere’a‘nd There '. v