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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1929, p. 5

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Mr. Ind In. W Thomas. Wat. .rIoo. m unendln; the unmet manila; “orche- at Guelph 'on My "can; Thalr mm} (II-ulna, It“ Gertrude Thomas. V“ on of we qraduattatt nurses at the Gallon! Hospital and In: the "F clots»! ot n beautiful bouquet ot (lower- and mu, Mr. Jerome J. Inns returned td Kitchener, on Thumday. trom a let weekn' holiday trip to Buenos Alma. South America. The members of the K-w. Hos- plul nurses: training school alumnae were entertained at the home or Miss Helen Courtlaud Are, on Thursday evening. Miss Minerva Schneider. president. preaided at the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zinger of De troit were weekend guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Zlnger. Kitchener. Mr. Horace Holmes. asslsunt nco tulry ot the Mutual Lire of Canada, returns on Friday from a six weeks' business trip to the western prov- Incas. Mrs. Sebastian Flynn of Waterloo ls spending a few days with friends In Bungle. I. a can ot Mr. And In. Prod w, 8.09).“. Kitchener. F‘hgfwnm 41M" WORDS Mr. m C. Oiiehrist of 311.110 Nothing in the wtomoblle line is so convincing as mileage. Conver- sation caanot, de- bate the subject with 1 tire that TAKE NOTICE THAT "c has served you I' n lalthfully and wen. Our tires ' on the street and routs around this town are demon, Inning their livgiy ability to give a man the last Denny's worth of his tire expenditure. TM Shop That Give. Your Dollar tt Long Ride. kph-It Pavement Norman Ave. kph-IQ PIVOMO'I! Vienna St. Com Slaw-II: W. 8. Klng St. Inneh - Norman Ave. Vina-ml» on. “and. a. Wanna-In an. Norm". A... menu, "on lollowlng works; that In to nay: Tire iHospital 01 Km. " N; PM». 4m WAT‘RLOO . A "ml." to the nu Como" will not "all to hum! In con-inaction. but I ”(Men who! (in work or the manor In which tt h“ huh Mariana. my be mode, puma!" I. “In 3 of the Local in- -tqett At! it tho Rum; and Bunion-I load. " I my of the morn. mm. It has! out-ha" of the mu. " the lob which an 00 In ”colony M We. I A ”Law ftp ummkluwmnlmm quhWOyNMIuaMInmI-u '."tti'o'tordear.fa'r'etM'treatnretur.ra-tm-ttmtttee-t.t.ttetdart-r. 'te " - m M a, M I". no. no. Work " be “mound Prop" ettrrtrrrtttm glam rcllev'c muucular “mint, aid the eyes physically. Mold” Improvlng actual vlslon. _ ngryi Marks t. The Council at the Corner-Non of the Town ot Waterloo, mum!- to con-crud. as Local Inn.» And mum. to whily - p"! a! an out upon an In! “an!" “no", on In ”It. GERMAN .POKEN Social and Personal want In. tardrii- Town of Waterloo Miss Ddruthy Hahn, of Kitchener. and Miss Helga Jansen. Mrs. Gor- don numeral and Miss Emma Schor- ten. al-l of Waterioo, were visitors in Brantnml on Sunday. . May 31st has been fixed as the date for the annual field day tor the Separate and Public schools. Rev. Father Mayer and Principals Mc- Gregor and uMcEachren were named a eommittee to prepare program. Aemtmmqdatiort Needed. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Smith and son ot Toronto were the recent guests ot Mrs. Smith‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McBride. George St., Waterloo. Mr. J. M. Liking. actuary ot the Mutual Lite of Canada. left on Mon, day an a business trip to New York In the interests of the company. Dr. Harry Whiting or Kitchener has gone to Montreal to be the guest of his mother, Mrs. G. H. Whiting. REFUSE T0 RE-OPEN _ SCHOOL SITE QUESTION MOTOR ACCIDENT On Sunday evening a car driven by Mrs. David Otto. R. R. No. 2, Peters- burg. Ttoad, collided with a car driven by William McDougall of Waterloo. Both cars were somewhat 'damaged. Mrs. Otto claimed that Mr. McDougall, in turning " Queen St. into another street., cut in front of her car. making it impossible to (avoid a collision. In. Harry G. ill-tale. Put Av... Wuorbo, I. variously III at - to... Her dual- of Wm and Ber brother, or. Harris, of Ennltord. spent tho weekend at the home of their inner. Mrs. w, G. o. Thompson ot Port Cotborne was the recent guest ot Miss Butler. Mouth King street. Wat- ttrloo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and chil- dren, or Kitchener. motored to Till- ronburg to be guests tor [he week- md or Mr. Hlll's mother. Mrs. A. Hill, and his sister, Miss E. N. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. MaoCallum have left by motor tor Ban Antonio, Texas, to visit their daughter. Mrs. R. Woodward, for a month. Field Day. The question ot providing more. accommodation at the public schools ' was discussed at length. u is likely' that the portablo school house ,riil be put into proper conditlon and used for one or two classes until! more accommodation is provlded' when when proposed new school is: erected. " I Mr. and um Huth-ou .lld daughter. Miss Jeanne. are the root- end guests ot Mrs. Hutchhon’l parents. Dr. W, L Him; " and Mrs. Hilliard, Albert street. Wawrloo. Mr and Mrs, Roy S. Bean ot Wat- erlou attended the funeral ot the late Mgtos Morley. former Waterloo real- tent, at Toruoto on Tuesday. Mrs. Reinhold Lang. King Street. Waterloo. " in New York. the [nest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly. Miss Edna Schulz and Mr. Our Ahearn or Detroit. Mich.. are guest: at present at the home of Mrs. E. Submit. Victoria street. WOMEN Good mama]. Mc. For appointment phone MTM, Waterloo. 20~1 Mr. R. G. McBride and daughter at Toronto were me recent guests " ttw tormer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McBride. George St., Waterloo. Park St. William M. Willi-m M. Finch-r Ct. Norman Ate. Flush" It. "Jontintttyd from Page 1) From E1 Chlrlu It. .14,” m M John a. 1m no» no Atten at moo man no cum- Bt. 1m “an 1.1. B. Um" Lot a um has. AM, cum. a. an» - " To An otrer tor the purchase ot the Guggenheim Distilleriee of Canada at Kitchener has been mdo by an American concern. It was sated at Osgoode Hall on Monday anal-noon. The master at Osgoodo Hell has " prowed ot the sale. the prlce of which is 8133.000, i. P. Helimuth. KA?.. is appearing for the Americnn interests and Ben [Axemherg more seats the trustees ot the tirm now in bankrtspter. Mr. Rollin-nth. acting tor "hty purchasers, said they will have to spend large sums of money getting the plant into operation and than the Dominion Government will grant a license. Both counsel. date they don't know the name ot the Ameri- can purchaser. 'M-M. Bonn. holder of part of $83,000 chime which are waived by the pun-inner. was con- victed on tour charges recently in connection with the company and ibroke from custody before being put :ln Jail. He Is still at large. NOIIAI A. IIGK. ' m Cl .0 WW. ‘ Tho - additio- will world. tho comply] with much In“ olico some as well u - you“ the insullatlon of tho nutty dope-It system, the _ in Walter: tht. urio, Tho new addition will In" an immense vault " foot by to loot. For the convenient of tho public I large room will be proud“ with menu through a grilled door. Cow pon boom will also ho inrnl-hod tor the nun)- cuntonnn ot this wall known ttmuteial institution. it is in- ‘teresting to not. that the lame unit will .extcnd three feet below the ground level to provide spam tor a melanin floor. The vault will be constructed of the huh“; type ot reinforced concrete with beau-mar SCORES KILLED IN HORRIBLE TRAGEDY AT CLEVELAND who-manna. wwwumwwm mummyumw qedrt_httnMtr.ts.8rtteta-, ntuwuumutlom Ila-ch! t-unma- will In" I bulking which qrttl 3107140!wa my wtthaesoNert-eMetrd- ”It Iyluu,motthobouu0|- AMERICAN INTERESTS BUY DISTILLERY l AT KITCHENER Building FormorIy um u Sugar Factory Sold For $133.”. Ninety-one persons were reported killed and othens injured in the ex- ploslon and are which took ghee at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital short- Ir betel-e noon on Wednesday. " is said there were upwards of 100 p:- llente. nurses and doom" In the building when a ttyrriite exploelon took place in the X-ray room and the building took tirq immedintertr. Flames shot out ot the gmeond noor wlndows and patient; were prnctlc» ally relplese. Some pullout: were re- moved by doctors and nurses to the 'root when they were reamed by ttre. men who responded to the genera alarm from a dozen ditNrqert nation: in the city. The Injured and dying were rushed to other on, hoopiuls in ambulances and truck; which were massed Into Ionics. . at.“ sumac "reo_4tt-Addtthm “PMIJsAO-n-flIh-fl-hpwl hand!“ will to an. do". by u The hospital was built in 1924 by Dr. Geo. Crile. who [glued I wide reputation tor rolls! or gonna. ASCENSION DAY SERVICE. Impressive Ascension Dty Ionic“ were held In an St. homo R. C. Chum]: on Thumdny with Nine. at 5.30 and 8 a.m. Sauces were .100 held In the Bt. Sovmur’n Church. iii', i Ura F7fTiBtaiiii"c2uiiiairiG -"_ - iiPtltiftt --_-__ w is Vital-hm 'hr-thm M h MM. Ctt tho W“ m and w m. - qf Waterloo, Tm; Cr/V-Tit " Tr. " I 'sid,. h'!, B. " ttt " I Sari-Wallace l A pretty May wedding took place on Wednesday. Mar sun. at the home '0! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foeu. when Alisa Lillian Wallace of Waterloo wan Inappily wedded to David Earl. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. C. B. {Roberta The attendants were Miss |Marle Hamilton and Lloyd Fuel]. Following the ceremony a reception _VilB held. A most enjoyubIs social evening was held In the Sunday School room of the Eur-gelled Church on ‘Mondny n13!" when the mothers were banttuetted by members ot the Sealer League. Miss Mary Snyder, ‘who moulded. proposal the toast to the King and att reaponded thy slug- Ing the Natloml Anthem. The mu! to the mother. was ably proposed by Harold Lacey and sun- ably responded to by Mrs. J. P. Ranch In! to ma In anal mi In. at "do. this The mat will It] to “I. out to - no- lo! “Clue-d one. - ‘5- a. dim "eMed on u- t-Nq w to a. In! and no omdnottesm"M,tVrudtesmtrsd tanker elm“ owing to the In- - don-M (or but: am, do you! “or... humus. With the steady growth of Kitchen: And ‘Watorloo an mill docidod on An Interesting story wag told by Miss Mary Snyder on the subject: "Appreciating Our Parents as Leaders". Musical selections were given by Mrs. Fred fNsrseMaehor, Miss Ruth Per-chbacher and Miss Von Schweitzer. Dunk" Bro... well known con- tusion, win one! the new addition on" mlng tho old building on the Inc. Goldie and McCullough or Call In" the mine! for the installation of the " mutt. loud company Formal. Mm. Conrad Euler An esteemed Waterloo resldent passed away on Saturday night in the person of Catherine Ebel. wtte ot Conrad ahtier, utter " "has ot sev- eral weeks The late Mrs. Euler. who was in her 69ttt year. was born in Heesen Dormant". Germany, and moved to Canada any years ago. She was a member of St. John's ‘Lutheran Church. Her husband, one non. Amen. and one daughter, Mrs. J. E. Schneider. all ot Waterloo, aur- Tire. Also one brother. Fred Ebel. ot Germany, Ill sisters. Mrs. B. Holt: 'lor Kltchener. Mrs. C. Weldenhnmmer, I mm. of further extension. to world. thq publlc with the but in may capo-It accommodation for hum m The moment has made the tarma- interesting announcement ot the foundiu of the Waterloo Bond Corpomtiort Limited, In anllhtlou with tho Waterloo Trust, and will have we“ in the building located at the corner of Klng and Ontario But. MUI‘HE'RS BANQUE’I'I‘ED BY SENIOR LEAGUE In. J. Schulun and Illu Mary Elbe! of Alberta. In. C HM! and Mrs. C. Dlelrilm of Knnm City, Mo., and aid“ grandchildren. Tho funeral Ina held on Wednemy afternoon (mm the late ruidenco to Bt. John'- Lutheran Church. Interment wu mule In the Kitchener Mount Hope cemetery. Anon Morley Twin-Cl” "lend- ot Amos Morley lurnetl with regret at his Hidden death whldh look vplnco at Toronto on Sunday. He was aged about " you". The funeral took place on: Tom, afternoon. The drawing room and casket were banked with flowers sent by Maude vhlch thawed the high‘esteem In which deceased on hold. I The late Mr. Morley we; well jknown In Waterloo. having held the nodtlon of nowntoodent ot the woollen will. Cor some yearn when an Industry flourished In Waterloo About forty you. on. When the phat on sold ghoul 18" he moved to Toronto where he no: since re- eldod. Ho hue. to mourn " Ian . widow. nee mu Buckhorouuh. and one non. Pore! Harley, who has our" ot the Glenn-try detterrtaterttt of the Band of Hall]: at Toronto. furl-0t 'Ntortoo mum Inn. and noun! you: can. In. cum curvy Dull em.“ In. Ooh". Gum. liq-amid - of Mr. and In Mum any.“ n We)" mm. Imam, who I!“ at at. Isn‘l Room-l on him moving. m.. any n- m it In)... " you new a. V. n mam not! I. at " - . 0. It... at no I INTI a». no St. It” WEDDINGS OBITUARY Social and 13ramatfe Club and the St. Mary's Sodality. For some years. too, she was a member of St. Mary's Choir. Last September Miss Carey left her home to enter the training schodl tor llamas at the Mother Cabrini Hospital. Chicago. In January the accident occurred which ended in her death on Sunday. While going through a ho: p 1 " she '27 Oakland Sport Roadster Ford Touring . . . . . "28 Ford Roadster . . . . . '21 Buick Touring . . . . . . . "25 Star Spec. Touring . . . Ford Roadster . . . . Maxwell 4-pass. Coupe "27 FordCoupe _......... "25 Durant Spee. Touring . 4 Cyl. Nash Touring . . . . . Jewett Sedan ...... '27EssexBedot.....s... '26 Essex Goad: ........ '27 Pontiac Coupe . . . '28 Oldsmobile Sedan EASY PAYMENTS Dobbin Garage 8: Electric tht. a 16 King St. West Kitchener _ Amt-y Bry m My... _ sisurl)u iylk, In, .F- T " Tig w\\\\\.\§\\§‘\T3\“l““~‘-‘V‘-“”"""‘-”"?"I7,r/rm J'fi"t'iijit ll] 3lllll., tlil Md Mir. - sorted. tu......" Iii 1|. APRMW" til-iii............, leg-I... T his is only a Partial List Chic] . . it: a aa-ii. MAPLE SYRUP “WV-ho fell and dislocated her shoulder.] I Soon after blood poisoning developed M and alter some weeks of illness In Satu the United States she returned to gum Kitchener and entered St. Mary'sland Hospital in February. There survive "my: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward six Carey, three brothers. Gerard, Vin- cent and Francis, and tour sisters, M Agnes. Veronica. Anna and Mercella. feet, $550 $365 $145 $425 $785 - Me “lug-""39“!“ - “NJ - Me Fri MIL-w. MW-b a... I'h C a... mu MarTouring...... FordCoupe........ FordSedan ........ Dort Roadster . . . Dodge Touring . . . . Dori Touring . . . . .. Hupmobile Touring Ford'l‘udor ..... Ford Roadster Truck Ford Panel Body Truck Maxwell late model Touring Chev.4-pass.Coupe.......... Buick Couch . . Nash Coach . . Pontiac FEARS TAPMtCA OPEN EVENINGS GAVE LIQUOR ro MINORS Magistrate Weir in police court on Saturday found Philip Hancock guilty ot string liquor to two boys and titte4t him 820.!!!) and costs. The boys, both minors. were placed on six months' probation. Mlnard's Lintmetat-trood for tired JIF [22:11:33] Munro-unn- 3:43“... " Car-:30“- $125 $125 $225 $235 $425 $295 $195 $315 $175' $250 $195 $275 $575 $795 $785 19c

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