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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Mar 1929, p. 4

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H | in sounp anp color. 4.D00R $Q05, SEDAN Ready to Drive. Cail and See this Fine Car PLYMOUTHâ€" King St. E. We invite you to come in to see our samples and get our prices. m Among the bright new papers now being shown in our store you will find papers suitable for every room in the home. KING ST. WATERLOO DOERSAM‘S Doersam‘s Wall Papers for Spring Book Store . C. Jaimet & Co., Ltd. CHRYSLER Sales and Service Phone 1555 BOOKS, STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES 42 King St. West â€" .0 .0 .00 .000 .00 0| Bring the brighttess of Spring into your rooms with these cheery wallâ€" papers. A beautiful array of designs for every room in the house. Printed on plain and fancy grounds. 8e per roll and up. Brand new patterns and coloring â€" the most beautiful line of papers ever shown in the city. New plastic and the new "downâ€"growth", which in panelled rooms make beautiful decorations. Prices as low as 35¢ to $1.50 Exclusive New 22 and 30 inch KLEIWDT’S LIMITED Semiâ€"Trimmed Wall Papers A Complete Display of New Book Store ‘‘Sunworthy‘"‘ Papers CBRYSLER !‘s Wall Papers KITCHENER BIG ACTS New Canadian Wall Paper Dept. PHONE 252 * T\pn e in our I C T Mr. Otto Rudisuella, an employee lin the Elmira Fleet Foot Rubber lFauctory mill room, suffered a painful accident on Friday night when his ’nnsers were caught in the roll Mr. County Clerk Cassel referred an acâ€" count for care of local resident at ‘m Freeport Sanitarium to the ‘mncflv for payment The public school and high school were voted $1200 and the Library Board $150, being the usual requisitions. Acâ€" counts totalling $130.75 were passed. Try a bottle. It will keep you clear of cold weather ills. Sold, as other Galâ€" lagher Herbal Household Remedies are; Take it. Eat better. Sleep, work, play better. Mother Nature‘s own good herbs, rich in bealfl:fiiving power, these are what make Gallagher‘s Tonic and System Builder so good. It really works wonders for people who are constipated, rundown, At Monday night‘s meeting of the Eimira town eouncil, A. M. Bowman addressod the council regarding the inefficiency of the fire alarm system in case of eevere storms. Last Thursâ€" day the power was off nearly three Rudisuella, who is on the night shift, was reloading the mill when in some manner his hand stuck to the rubber and pulled in between the rolls beâ€" fore he could reach for the emerâ€" gency switch. The result was that he received one very badly split finger and some of the others badly pinched. asking as high as $15.00, but the highest bid for them was $11.00. The large crowd began to disperse imâ€" mediately after dinner, so that early in the afternoon the town seemed contfpletely deserted. * Received Severe Injuries to Fingers nervou:i' vous, folk who have skin discases. Even dreaded Eczema yields to it. Alex Brandt, delegate to the Ontario Good Roads Convention, W. W. Marâ€" outside plumbers at $20.00. March Fair Well Attended ‘The March monthly fair held on Monday was one of the best attendâ€" ed for some time by the farmers of the district. A large assortment of pigs, small and large, for these they were asking $3.00 to $8.00. For pigs weighing about 170 Ibs. owners were Returned to Elmira 4 Messrs. Edward Lewis and John Schaefer of Kitchener have returned to their homes here on~Monday and Tuesday, respectively. They have reâ€" turned to their former jobs in the lasting department of the Elmira Fleet Foot Rubber Factory. orial convention, and A. W. Hoffer, delegate to the Provincial Highway convention. ‘The clerk was instructâ€" ed to have the plumbing byâ€"law Gallagher‘s Keeps You Wonderfully * _ Well & Routine Business T ransactedâ€"8t ‘Interferes With Fire Alarm Herbs, all Herbs, A. G. Hachnel, Waterioo * ; â€" Attended Funoral at Hanover Tuesday with her sistor, Mrs. I-Ary Brenneman, near New Hamburg. )an Danied, prepared by Mrs. Coxson and read by Miss I. Ferguson; sixth, by Miss Carrie Brown, on St. Luke; seventh, by Mrs. J. Pogson, whoi chose Christ as her subject. Roll cal to which 15 members responded with a name of a Bible character and parents. ‘This was followed by two good cOntests in which everybody took part. Madge Cook on the life and characâ€" ter of Joseph; second, by Miss D. F. Walker, on Samued; third, by Mr. i Graham, on Jonathan; fourth, by secretary in the absence of Mrs. Coxson. Several items of business were discussed. Several splendid papers were given on different charâ€" ' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brennemah and daughter Ruth ‘spent Sunday with Mrs: Mary Brenneman, near New :Hambnrg. Profitable Meeting â€" A religious meeting of the A.Y.P.A. was held in the Haysville Hall on Monday evenâ€" ing. President, Mr. B. Graham preâ€" Mr. Delton Coxson spent Sunday with his grandfather, Mr. Robeort Coxeon, near ‘Plattstille. Miss Madge Cook visited friends in New Hamburg on Saturday afterâ€" noon. â€" nard and Mrs. J. A. McKenzie atâ€" tended the funeral of the former‘s sister, the late Mrs. Robert Mcâ€" Kenzie, which was held at New Durâ€" ham on Saturday last. Mrs. Henry Walker and son Fred, Mr. T. G. Walker and sister Clara and R. T. Puddicombe attended the funeral of the latter‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, the late Dr. J. J. Walters, at Kitchâ€" ener, on Friday last. Personals ‘Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuntzman and daughter Selma, of Detroit, Mrs. J. Harvey of Akron, Mich., and Mrs. R Seydolt and daughter, Ruth of Elkâ€" ton, Mich., visited for sometime with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoffer. Mrs. Joseph McCormick and chilâ€" dren of Macton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer. Mr. Ed. Anderson spent a few days last week with friends in New Hamburg. The students and teachers of the Elmlr:a:figh School enjoyed a pleaâ€" sant igh ride around the Floraâ€" dale block on Thursday evening Three large sleighs were filled to capacity. On their return they gaâ€" thered in the High School auditorium for a hearty lunch and hot coffee. They concluded the evening with one hour of dancing. p . Is I!I in Toronto > Mrs. Percy Ruppel, who has been in attendance upon: her daughter, Miss Margaret Ruppel at Blackburn apartments, Toronto, has herself beâ€" come ill and is suffering from a seâ€" vere attack of tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham of Stratford spent Saturday afternoon with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Proudlove and son, have returned to their home at Brock, Sask., after an extensive visit with friends in Elmira and vicinity. on a farm about 1% miles northwest of Eimira, after an illness of nearly a year. The late Mr. Hoolscher was in his T2nd year, was born in Gerâ€" many and came to Canada when 22 years of age, locating in Woolwich Township, near Hawkesville. About six years ago with his family he moved tp the Balzer Israel farm. Surâ€" viving him are his beloved wife, one daughter, Mrs. Oscar Ritter, of near St. Jacobs, and three sons, Charles, Clayton and Rdward. The funeral will be held on ‘Thursday afternoon at 2 o‘clock to St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church for service, thence to the Elâ€" mira cemetery for burial ‘ Funcral Was Postponed The funeral of the late Mrs. Philâ€" ip Soehner of Floradale, which was to be held on Thursday morning was postponed to Friday morning owing to the severe snow storm on Thursâ€" day. Among the out of town mournâ€" ers who attended the funeral, were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuntzman and daughter, Selma, of Detroit, Mrs. J. Harvey of Akron, Mich.; Mrs. R. Seyâ€" dolt, and daughter, Ruth of Elkton, Mich.; Mr. Louis Soehner, of Stratâ€" ford; Mrs. fielufy Lippert and Mrs. Bach of Hanover; Mrs. Mather and Mr. August Hertel of Kitchener. ‘ _ Messre. Albert Lorch and ‘Walter Hollinger attended the funeral of the late Mre Philip Hollinger, Hanover, on Monday afternoon. ; called by ‘death on Monday in the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nabhrgang, Mr. John Hoslscher Dead HAYSVILLE , first, by Miss Â¥ #x2% i To Mrs. Thomas Hanley is spending a fow days in Waterloo. Miss A:polh Linseman returned to Waterloo after spending a week with friends here. Mrs. Jos. Beisinger is visiting in Kitchener. SCHAUSROGERSâ€"At New Hambâ€" burg, March 9, Eugene Frederick Schaus, Kitchener to Bessio Alberâ€" ta Rogers, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanley have moved to their farm in Wellesley which they have recently purchased. We wish them every success in their new home. Miss Mary Kocher of Waterloo is spending a few days with her parâ€" ents here. into a pool. The fumeral was held on Friday afternoon at 2.30 from her late residence to the United Church here for service, and to the cemetery for burial. ‘There survive to mourn her loss, one son, Percy who resides on the homestead, and one grandâ€" daughter. One sister, Mrs. T. Morâ€" rell, of Eimira, and four brothers, Samuel, Rhodes, Fred and Byron Letson, who reside here, also surâ€" vive. Much sympathy is extended to the family in their bereavement. several years She was a member‘ ofthoehnnhhonndmgh!n' forty years. Her interest and influr ence for good in the community and to those who came to her kome from other shores was unfailing and will continue in many places to which they have gone as ripples spread to the shore when a stone is dropped Mrs. Florence Gordon and Mr. R. Mdm.mmfi Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mesors. Wim. and ‘Titus Suider and Mr. and Mres. Cressman of Bloomingâ€" dale attended the funeral of Mrs. Â¥. Suider last Friday. * Esteomed Citizen Dead. â€"We re gret to report the death of one of ente of the who passed away at hor home last Tuesday morning, in her T2nd year. Deceased had been in ill health for the past year and has been confined She mtonh&bvlehfiynd'\ spent most of her life here, lu’ taught school in her younger days and was later married to Mr. Frank | Have You Entered Our Dressmaking Contest? Extraordinary Value is shewn in this group ef specially purchased dresses for Women and Misses of dainty flat crepes, in smartly becoming styles with convertible collars and V shaped necks, pleated and flared skirts in shades of resedo, blue, rose, beige, brown and 10 9 5 navy, sizes 34 to 44. Special each & â€" MARRIAGES HESson Special / Womens‘ and Misses‘ Tha dress geods department on the second fleor will supply all details. TECO STORE DRESSES 10.95 LAST WEEK â€"but still time to exhibit that dress. OPERATED BC+T. 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