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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1929, p. 13

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Dover Tom "T"""- ahd. farm. adored a - lou- I'm-xmacommoa Mylonl‘llmulm 'tlet-ttr-tr-rl-uit-tia-Gluck-did 'rlthAtrrebelmm,'o-mmut-srsird thahndumlmmiuIN-uudbl nzflmdhlumthuwhkl ”dim-gm“ hum I tH"tt*oro-t.uiliius-iSii.iid Inna-nun: IMMHMdWmMIm-‘Mnflm Int-”lulnhibl-h-MC frond-yum FFiiiriiiLi"iiaGiriid mam,mnnu Ivan-in“ tsunami-blah“. eett.t11etai+uikii Jugdmloi“ am have not but: h. u, mm. ".-luttt-teebc "te'ireet"-dmmotetu.r. van into Mteet Shank] “my - W LT, Ind aim liming 'rmilte the p". , mu: WAR cowmwu 1 Damon and Sutton! dim-kt Macon on Tuesday emulated ttttdtyU,'ttittrrrttt Fri“. After the a“. m turn“ down tho demand.- mode " iii (Inner! for 32.50 per 100 pound. for thetr my". " m7“. mm. at. out no to 16e, and pot do!“ " to 86e, brand m lost 10 to Ile, cookie. m dam " to We. Some of the prices ore quoted to low: tuner per pound n to 48¢. eggs per down so to Bite, chickens per pound 38 to 40e. ducks per pound 38 to We. goose per pound " to tse, quota per pair " to tbs, “but pot pound 26 to 80e, hoe! hind qua-1m " to 18c. beef routs per pound 35 to Mc, lamb per pound 20 to Met, pork some per pound 30 min. pork chops per pound 88 to Aire, Liver name per pound 20 to 28e, lard per pound " to Me. apples, our)“ pipplno bush. 81.50 to "SS, applets ,Mclntonn per bush. 32.0mm $150. - apples per bush, 31.5 to 'tao. [dried apple: per box tr to Sc. pears <omrtarait6sto'se,eraimse wont bunt so to we, apple tmtter ov pint so to 86e, honey par pint 17 to M)e, pumpkins mteh " to Me,' potatoes per has 81.5 to ”.00. lot- tttee 2 banana " to Mlie, onion. Petr bukot so to We, {unip- onch I to " carrots per but“ 15 to 89e, I There II! a wonderful display of apples at the Kitchener market on Saturday and n keen demand. for tho 'better varieties ot this fruit. Hallowe'en being only a few days away pumpkins In” and null found ' brisk ale. Other produce in- cludlng butter, eggs. vacuum)!” and‘ tout wns plenum] and the hundreds of city folk had was trouble In nus-i lying their demands for the coming] Aw...» of Prod-u. In“, Fruiu and v-hu..-...- Buying Brick PRICES REMAIN STEADY AT THE . KITCHENER MARKET Two deurtmenn m and water of the Waterloo Public Utilities show substantial gains for the first nine months ot 1929. while the electric depart-at m a deficit ot 31814 which will be otNet by was for the balance of the year. This infor- mation was shown iii the report: submitted by inn-gar C. W. Samuel 1at a recent meeting of the rotor] idemnment as 81464.29 and in the as a surplus ot $1058.97 was shown " compared to a deficit ot $438.43. for the some period in 1928. Tht in. creased number of gas consumers and elimimting leaks is responsible tor the good knowing. Waterloo Pnhlic Utilities Com. mhaion Receive Reports for Nine Month Period. IN git AND WATER DEPTS Ontario At the aw“ Church next Sum dar the pastor. Rar. C. P. Knuth, will _ At " ”a. on the sub- Jtet of "From ouetsrit, to the W. Phat,” In! It 7.00 pm. on "Thu Paul of All P3318..." Gnu-My Servic- vlllTn Inuit: tht I: B._C. (burgh but Sunday. A uric. of twin! mice: h " ing conducted in the 'uruthatrrt and S-teos. Some of our citizens attended the missionary levies. n Pear-bur; on Sunday. It. Edwud Diets vUited friend: in Kitchener on Sunday tad new as groom-n at the trtN oe; Theo. Schmidt to In. Dill of art-l Mr. Peter Roth of Elmira agent . few dar. here Among his brot en and friends. Political meetings were held here last week in favor of W. G. Weichel, Conservative candidate, Dr. J. E. Rett, Independent Conservative cm- didnte, and S. C. Tweed. liberal epndidate. Mr. and In. Conrad Berg of linden made a few that calls while hog on Wyyur, -_- _ - Mr. and Vigil W. Kaufman and Kr. and In C. P. Ottmnn were tuitine {dent'- in Preston on Sun- n. u. anyuer the other Sundny. Ilia: Med: Snyder of the K.~W. goapiul M Sunduyed at her home ere. Mrs. Jacob Gunman and Mia Yelling Creams!) were guests at the home of the Mines Gunman, King St. Eat, Kitchener, on itghr; Hr. B. W. Mayer 1nd Hits aggie Hoyer Sundsyed " Cent-ini, at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. John Burnt: mm. UI'OII last. '1']:qu . l Mr. and Mrs. Josiah ({an of Centreville and Mrs. Aaron Slant: and Mrs. Sophia Burgetz of Kitch- ener Sundnyed with Mr. and In. Ad.?. Slgdgr Que Irther Sundny. I Mr. Erie Croft of Kitchener and Miss Green of Guelph were guests at the farmer's home with Mr. and Mry, Croft hat Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzmn and Mr. Jerome Heintaman spent last week-end at Hildmny where they “tinde'g .thtfuett pf their aunt. w"- W -__e_- --ee'-e -eFif none I "BdiiiLL6i, Friday. Oct. 25th. to ho a Kr. and Hrs. Eden Bechtel, twin 'l%t M: u. li., “13.1.1 are... M Mr. and m '.'trlt and Nit; TJ. 1 ter, liufeatneo right and with Mi Ellery Chalmers of Toronto yen Sunday l can It the home of the News Mead E slid Abbie Bemis the other spent S 5.33;? . . Behmidl in Nary Chalmers of Ton-om, Mr. to in spending: few weeks with her moved musing, the in” Mary and Abbie “a " Denis. - 7 from n] Oct. lei' at {be home of Mr. Gli In. W ngton Snyder when their "taghter, Sunk, and Earl Schmidt, and Aline Schmidt and the'. Suf- ITG were happily united in ho y Mada of matrimony. The ceremony wuxperfomed by Bishop We of itchener, in the presence of nbont so invited - Their men: friends unite in winking them lune lamina-1n their {new life. Peer Don". WON?“ It. and In. 88-- m ae "ut J. not My ovum with In Gor- tdNlltdttfh'."t,t 'rdS'tt. [ml- mt n 1-. gt-B. .9 at. h-- " -_- V‘ "“â€"“ w“ V“ -- -Ic' " . _ “no. IL. Cult of lactic, Wall, mat My 3:1.thle ml with but com My; n. "on Canaan. f u ' in. qmpmmqn In mending m, at" ttaaa- -__- 'iiiiTFi WI?- "I'x'i'd'omu... u... and Ira. an new friu'ttaod'i'lt'lt8dt'tdet", “I. but. am. human“ MIN DUN”! “DOMINGO“. WELLECLEV doable autumn on Wynn-day, 1 SI (tttttM "ml." With the Inst of October's (hy- "l Wetlands: fading swiftly 1w. and Hallows-en " " Mr. FT.d no neat at land. tie younger folks lee when their of out burg In hoping that the Eli" Schmidt, Walthernnn has . nice night net for id 3.15:8'7‘ the Slut. . . . l an ho I lost of the farmer: m tint: It,t. n . - dd'S"ne"a'.", T. 'trem' pun}: glaring gtter e we - ‘lelv u-ln v1 "I. WEEI. #1215323}. Mr. Milton Pong!!! who rented - - -u. nun-Nu ”Dull". WHO rented I); the house on the Gildner farm two Vt mile. eat of here, moved to his new home recently. Mis “I”? friends It bare to see him frequen y in the his 8tst bar" Gii -4FrTuiarr- from a heart attack. He is survived by_six digging}! and one son. l The members of Juliet Rebekah [Lodge No. 294 visited Crystal Re- bekah Lodge No. 288, of Waterloo, on Hominy evening when the Wat, ‘orloo Lodge conferred the degree on several candidates. On the comyle~ tion of the ceremony a social time has enjoyed and refreshments were served by the Waterloo organiw“ tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grey attend- ed the funeral of the latter 3 father, Mr. Robert Gillespie. at Erie tIN lent [humid-y. The deceased was edge "ftr, it Rt :32; tg'ydtheittgtiit AptgttHiretaiataf Reeve 'ri-tGi-dit-Gait-ii", Je- in. waived PETERS-0R0 Artists in British-Canadian Concerts w, aaa 01;: county ”an at the county buildup n Iris . clamor on Tuesday all Wednesday. I A well attended nudge! ttie) . New Humbug Women’s hum-1 tin Association was Held on Witt- 3 and" gum». mu c, at and l The heavy rains of the past week were welcomed by the farmers. .The long drought which was the worst to be experienced in this district for many years, made plowing almost impossible. The fail wheat also suf- fered greatly from lack of moisture‘ bat may now get a fresh start if we should have a few weeks of warm‘ weather. f The Ilium Grier, who have con- ducted I ",f'di,'grr, store " Miss Rabbi old stand or the past few years, huge decided to close their y The three former locnl stars of the New Hamburg club who are now tte, in the professional huge wil report for duty on Ron r, next. "Rotor" Roth and "qrmey" Ledenmn will be on the thiiaol line-up again and Herbie Humel has! been annexed to Teddy: Oke's _ ronto teem. be contagons in his hid: of sick- ness in w ieh )1er through but stood up well. Lord whom he preached for 40 yam is his refuge and i','"gi'at/k Hi: Name be praised. --Iru Chi dren. _ Mortik thy parents is God's com- mgnd. Children are not only duty ‘bound but it is a great pleasure to show them in return love and de.. votion. As our dear father, Rev. D. Brand, passed his 75th milestone it was a pleasure to have a fumily gttt.hgl'g of their own on Sunday. -- t. 20 . It was to cheet- up and! the trat/l . ent of the aikoartGiirc lid .- T,tlt,hi Indies were In. A. I. Edwin-dz, n. Vnir. In. Seeord and In. Keyel of Gait. Mm. Pet: ‘who is president of the Gtlt 0- men'a Conservative Club, and Hm. Vair, addressed the meeting and Mr., Owen Hamilton :rke on e Liquori Control Act in w ich he pointed out) its improvements towards true tem- perance as against the former o. T. A. Music wasarupptied by local tul- ent asnd tea we; served It the close otthe meeting. AtNGGBfmoN.s-ahe “cuticle" would mahea qrtertdld an to and to your friends for on year. The)?! ”predate getting the am "and In... _, knife on the market, and they cost you naming. Just send in your Minion, new or renewal, to “The Chronicle,” ‘Waterloo, for one full year in advanee, and we will be pledged to prsent you with one of these handsome knives FREE. _ They up without doubt the heat bread and rake Send in Your Subscription Today. H " "V -"e" -"e Lyett-yat)t- "atreit -=- Wmmwg. Irttifltit4i . and Mrs. J. J. Berger, Mr. L2Ace r. E. Reid and Miss Ma- ‘tildu mold attended the funeral of Muir cousin, the late Henry Arnold. :in Kitchener on Thursday moming.‘ Mr. Arnold died very suddenly from) an attack of npoglexy on a far-l near Linwood w ich he recently sold. The farm was to have been taken over by the new profrietor on the day following his and en de- mise. The deceased was in his 53rd year and leaves his Borrowing wife and three sons to mourn his death. Rev. A. B. and Mrs. Snyder. Mm. Howard Creuman and sons Keith and Howard of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bunchen and son Don- Md of Breslau Were {nests of the Mines Emma and By via Grott on Sunday. Mr. Vernon Fénest of r.'.tif,r'r,r,,t, visited " the home of Mr. an m. David Zinn over the week-end. Mr. Ind Mrs. Norman Goebel and daughter of Windsor spent a day this week with the former”: parents, Mr. and Mm. Fred Goebel. " . I Mr. and Hrs. Albert Gent: and Mr. Malta Gents of Elmira were visitors at the home of Mr. Daniel Rita on Sunday. Miss Pearl Zinn spent the week- end with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. L Cumin: spent Tuesday with Mr. Edwin J. chmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Hesse mo- tored to Detroit over the week-end, to visit relatives and friends. Mr. Vernon Fénest of r.'.'t',t"E,r,t, yaw 5; the homtot Mr. an 13.1 In. Him Pines and son “chin writ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. win J. Schmidt. In. Burton Lederman and chil- dren of Kitchener visited her pg»- enu, Mr. and Mrs. John unten- sdalanr- tleweer, __ - Mr. and In. Edwin Pines and Mr. and In. George Pines. Mr. Roy Pines. Mr. and Mm. William Buch- ter in! danglin- Ruth_and Mr. gnd “on like an? new to EG? Trar m where they intend to continue their hunineu. .. Ir.__Daniel_ 1tyerey 131d en_Wri- Chuc'iiiiid EITHER GT; Smithy visitor- with In. V, Gho- urnand'ug. 913d lg: Edwin Gin-ct, Emmi}; Git iiri"ririiGr Fiie Gi, tfr, 'hag.ut William” and Min would»? You Like 1'3 One of' These Knives? 3' Mr. and Its. Schacht and not! visited at the home of the 11th parents, Mr. mad In. New Gard, ner, on Sunday. Miss r,vj,e,15,eiiij,riaf3Itii,riiii,i ie,',',',? the week-en with her patella ere. Mr. Milton Boettger of Honcho]: spent Sunday with his tyrants, ac- eoPpanityrtrtrprera1 o jignfqmily. The meeting which was held in the Grand Theatre Hall in the in- terests of Mr. K. K. Homuth, the candidate for South Waterloo in the provincial election. was well “tend- ed and there were quite a number of the ladies of the village among the audience. Mrs. Milton Boettger of Monk- tt"1.ig sPrndiltyt ‘a wept _wi_th her ton i s nding a week with motha', new Fol-let, who is ill. Miss Grace Peacock is Iuremia. a few days with her sister, a. Bury Small, in Kitchener. Ins Margaret Hussein”: is Vinit- ing relatives in Naperville. nu, and Detroit, Mich. Miss Ruth Moore has gone to f1ti,tgy m., for a month to visit frien s. Misses; "itGtGaiifGniCiiiiaTiots Peine were Toronto Visitor- Inat week. fota fee In”: _ M “his iieiFiGiins, and Kits Alice Goforth, teachers, spent the that. engnin Stetforyt with telntim l Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bender u- companied by Mr. end In. bGir. tin: Bast, vUited at the home of St and In. Christian Bender, 1 line of East Zorn, on '.'t,',"N, Mr. A. Fischer, painter Ind Geor- ator, and his all of men no Ret: ing and decorating the Eat Lutheran Chm-eh. Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph Bow-an spent Sunday with their Ion, Ir. Lambert Bowman and wile and my}! 'f G?ttpty, A ___ n edict! parsonage, Toledo Ohio, by the Rev. Arthur [rpm at Elisabeth Machinist. ER'., of troit daughter o the lat: Jacob Winger-ml In. S. B. of Na Emblem to ytts.ehelUr, Yiiit m of his? GtCth'itCinTir TiFil - Mich. ' no. "arrud.--otg Wednesday, Oeto. beg tnd, " the EOW,IV!I‘ nothing. neural, to year in .9; " sag

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