The Upstairs Store opposite the Post Office offers LGOOD VALUES Wall Papers, Curtains, Rugs and Floor Covering, Blinds and Bedding. We serve you promptly. Others are saving money by buying here. J. DERBECKER â€" KITCHENER $Â¥16. m best in Meats when you buy at our market. We kill our own meats so that we know we get only young animals. ‘THE BELL TELEPHONE M MX ) equal. No order too or too small for us. "Mortgaged to the Hilt" Good Business? GIVE US A TRIAL ian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd If a handicap is placed on telephone exâ€" pansion the only ultimate sufferers will be those who use, or want, telephones in Ontario and Quebec. Part of the money will come from bond issues â€" a new issue has just been anâ€" nounced â€" but a large part must conâ€" tinue to come from new issues of stock. Of course it‘s not, and that is why all the new moncy i:®eded for expansion of the telephone system cannot be raised by bond issues. * By 1934 Ontario and Quebec will need a million telephones. They cannot be provided without new money to extend the system. The Leading Meat Market 14 King St. N. â€" Waterioo PHONE 880â€"WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE * TWIN CiTIEs | Severe Blizzard l Citizens of this district never exâ€" +perienced such an intense blizzard as the one that raged last Wednesâ€" 'da, night and Thursday morning. | While no serious damage was reâ€" ported to property the snow blew inâ€" to many of the buildings, an unusual occurrence. Snow drifted into barns ‘and implement sheds covering the contents with a beautiful white. A ‘Inumher of house chimneys, barn ‘-doors and the smoke stack at local cheese factory were blown off and |in some cases roofs of buildings were ripped apart. ICheele Prices Mr. Anthony Hersog of Kitchener spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. Messrs. Fred Hinsperger, Peter Baechler and Bert Meyer spent last Monday in the Twinâ€"City. Messrs. Norman Koebel and A} fred Helm of Kitchener were guests on Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Koobel: Mr. Anthony K. Meyer suffered a slight paraiytic stroke on Sunday morning. ‘Mr. Meyer has the best wishes of his many friends for a speedy recovery. holidaying at the home of her parâ€" ents for the past three weeks, re turned to resume her duties in Mil Waukee, Wisconsin. Rev. Wm. Becker, Geo. Rosenblatt and Louis C. Rosenblatt spent a few houre with Rev. Jno. Fehrenbach, St. Agatha. _ , The high wind last Wednesday night was the cause of someone losâ€" ing his headgear, a $5.95 derby, beâ€" tween St. Llements and Linwood. No doubt the hat ‘belonged to one of our friendly neighboring villagers who was still excited over the score of the intermediate hockey match in Kitchener. Mr. Clement Meyer of Waterloo spent a few hours with relatives here. Mr. Jerome Bremfer of Linwood was a visitor wit latives here last Friday. Rev. Alex Reitzel, C.R., who atâ€" tended the funeral of his father, reâ€" turned to Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meyer from Elmira spent Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony K. Meyer. For frostbite use Minard‘s Liniment. Big hard cheese was «old by the local plant at 20%c per lb. for Febâ€" ruary cheese. The local plant will now commence the manufacturing of two kisds of soft cheese for which there is expected to be a ready de mand. Twin Calves A cow belonging to Mr. Albert Wagner on Monday morning gave birth to twin calves and both are healthy specimens. Mrs. David Wagner held a quiltâ€" ing last Friday afternoon and eveâ€" ning when two quilts were made. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION PFersonais and other items as told MCMM BERLET‘S CORNER ST. CLEMENTS Rev. R. Pfeiffer and family ‘when the congregation of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Linwood, gathered for a soâ€" cial hour after services on Wednes day, Feb. 20, to say farewell to its pastor. Rev. and Mrs. Tobbe of North Easthope had ‘been invited to speak words of appreciation to the pastor and his wife and to express the good wishes of the congregation for the future welfare of the ones who left the present field of labor. Mr. K. Berg read an address while Mr. K. Welker and Mrs. H. Stever made presentations on behalf of the congregation and Ladies‘ Aid. ‘The gift to the pastor firom the congregaâ€" tion was a gasoline lamp and a subâ€" stantial gpurse. ‘The Ladies Aid honored Mrs. Pfeiffer with a beautiâ€" ful fern stand. Rev. Mr. Pfeiffer exâ€" pressed thanks to the congregation for their goodâ€"will and appreciation of his and Mrs. Pfeiffer‘s labors amongst them. Singing of favorite songs helped to make the gathering enjoyable. At. the close a dainty lunch was served which was enjoyed by all present. * * Personals. A large number of fans attended the Intermediate O.H.A. finals at Kitchener on Wednesday night and returned home .pleased that Kitchâ€" ener .won the game By 5 to 0, and also won the Intermediate O.H.A. championship. Farewel! to Pastor. Mr. Michael Stemmler was a business visitor in Elmira last Wedâ€" nesday. A Young Observer. "Mother," said Arcie, gazing at her as she was leaving for the party, "is it healthy to have pink cheeks?" Mrs. W. S. Hayes spent Tuesday in Elmira. Mr. Simon Friedman spent Wedâ€" nesday in Kitchener. Mr. George Ruler spent Tuesday in Waterloo. e Messrs. C. W. Welker and Anthony Koebel were ‘business visitors in New Hamburg on Wednesday. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friedman, March 8, a daughter. Mr. August Dammeier spent Wedâ€" nesday in Elmira. Mr. Ross Siebert of Kitchener is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ament. "Yes, dear," she answered, wonderâ€" ing. ‘"Then," said Archie, "one of your cheeks is healthier than the other." 3x We own and offerâ€" 2e $12,000,000 ‘The T. Eaton Realty Co., Limited To be dated April Ist, 1929. Principal and semiâ€"annual interest (January 1 and July 1) payable in Canadian currency at any branch in Canada (except in Yukon territory) of The Dominion Bank, Bank of Montreal, or The Royal Bank of Canada. Coupon bonds in denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, registerable as to principal. Redeemable as a whole or in part for Sinking Fund or other purposes on sixty days‘ published notice at par and accrued interest. Rentais payable by The T. Eaton Co. Limited under lease agreement (nonâ€"cancellable during life of the bonds) for the properties from time to time constituting the mortgaged premises will be more than sufficient to pay all interest and retire the principal of the issue by maturity through a Sinking Fund. Trustee: NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, L{MITED, Toronto. . THE COMPANY: The T. Eaton Realty Co., Limited, is being incorporated to acquire important freeâ€" hold and leasehold properties of The T. Eaton Co. Limited, comprising in the first instance the Company‘s Main Store premises at Toronto (including the new store site block bounded by Yonge, College, Bay and Hayter Streets), Winnipeg, Hamilton, Moncton, Saskatoon, Regina and Calgary. . All the Common Stock of the Realty Company will at its inception be owned by The T. Eaton:Co. Limited. SECURITY : â€" Series "A" bonds will be secured, (a) Initiaily by properties constituting the mortgaged premises, valued by National T rast Company, THE T. EATON CO. LIMITED: The T. Eaton Co. Limited, lessee of The T. Eaton Realty Co., Limited, operates the largest Department Store and Mail Order business in Canada. â€" It is also one of the largest manufacturers in the Dominion. Directly or through subsidiaries it operates Main Stores at Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Moncton, Halifax, Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary and Edmonton, and over 100 other smaller places of business, viz., Canadian Department Stores, Teco Stores, Groceterias and Order Offices. Employees number over 20,000. > Founded in 1869 by the late Mr. Timothy Eaton and incorporated in 1891, the business has stea Sily exâ€" panded and its profits increased. Its impressive development speaks for itself while in efficiency, aggressive leadership and success in all that pertains to the Department Store business The T. Eaton Co., Limited, ranks among the very highest in the world. These bonds are offered when, as and if issued and received by us, subject to approval of legai details by our soliciturs, Blake, Lash, Anglin & Cassels, Toronto, and as to titles, to the opinion of the Company‘s solicitors, Donaid,. Mason, White & Foulds, or Solicitors approved by them. LONDON, ENG. E. R. 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