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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 1929, p. 9

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1â€"D0o YOUR SHOPPING IN Shoppe Phone 822 â€" 21 King St. N. WATERLOO IT‘S THE MODERN WAY. Let us show you the Stoveâ€" It‘s cooking possibilities 'lll stock at prices that will comâ€" pare favorably with others. Victory Electric WHAT HO! The mercury‘s slippin‘. Weather man says "colder toâ€"night." Got alcohol in that radiator? Drive in. We‘ll fix you up! 65 OR OVER PROOF DENATURED ALCOHOL & Gallon $1.60 ° And how are you fixed for GAS or OIL? Fill up while here. TWO STATIONS AT YOUR SERVICE k FURNACE READY ! NOW We cater to the HORSE Is your furnace giving you the service your house deâ€" mands. Is it large enough for your requirements. If not, conâ€" sult us regarding the installaâ€" tion of a If you are needing a new set of heavy or light harness you will find just what you need right here and you will find our prices reasonable. Perhaps you have some harness _ around the place that needs repairing. Bring it to us for first class repair |’l'hn you‘ll have real comfort\ for the coming winter. Grosz Hardware 30 King St. 3. â€" WATERLOC Electrically LEATHER GOODS WATERLOO Â¥Ye Olde Mill Service Station Wilhelm‘s Park View Service Station OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL, and Get Your let it be a KING STREET S. im LEARN‘S Drug Store Waterloo‘s Gift Shoppe Phone 217 28 KING ST. S. Delivered to your home‘ promptly every morning. PURE, RICH MILK AND CREAM Vantine‘s Make good Christmas Suggestions Radio at its best is provided in the new Lyric sets Tuning is as sharp as a sword and its supreme _ selectivity is _ only Parker‘s Pen Sets Waterman‘s Pen Sets Yardley‘s Toilet Sets St. Denis Bath Saits equalled by its wonderful qualâ€" ity of tone. Outstanding feaâ€" tures of the new batteryless Lyric are its 5 gang condensers, its dual pushâ€"pull, its 10 tubes and its ultraâ€"dynamic speaker. Lyric Radio RADIO SHOPPE Beese‘s Dairy 13 EA St. W. â€" WATERLOG WATERLOO Phone 579 Waterloo Demand Created by Expected Increase in Population During 1930. With the expected influx of nnl;il day, who admired its 98 feet of workmen next year it would nenl length, its huge proportions and its that Waterloo‘s outstanding need ,‘r'::‘l lly h‘m.."m‘”“m will be more homes. It is only|ige British Empire. Â¥ reasonable to suppose that if there wooininre uie are in the neighborhood of a| The total number of dairy tacâ€"‘ thousand more men given employ:| ©eatthe m °5 Bs Recipristng 1 280 ment in the proposed extended inâ€"| rreameries, 1,303 cheese factories, dustrial plants, at least four or| 283 combined ‘butter and cheese‘ five hundred more homes will be: [actories, and 29 éondenseries. required to take care of the famâ€" * M : ‘The Royal York Hotel, Toronta, ilies that will want to locate hereâ€":| was a blaze of color at the recent Who is going to do the building? | rose show held there in July. The Undoubtedly there are a number, blooms ranged from the pure white of people who will be contem.| of large dimensions and the smaller plating the erection of new homec' :::;fl::a::ie‘: * :::;momr:.t An'n;;; next year, and builders are 'd",‘ ball room of the Royal York was vising the early planning of this‘ filled with them at the Ontario Rose new work, as in adition to tlleirz Society show. _ The display gave own plans‘ for mew buildings and it loute? Oe pordec in Ihe work already underway, they will; worrq laid out on the Canadianâ€" in all probability have a very busy American border and a committee season. ! was appointed to consider the plan @n weenw waw hamac arasted willl and to settle: “'_l., .‘?ff!!,' ..". ‘. So many new homes erected will mean greater expansion to Waterâ€" loo‘s retail business district and increased business for the stores already doing business here. . Watâ€" erloo contractors have every facâ€" ility for handling any class of building contemplated and are in a position to supply materials as cheaply as outside firms and the homes alread yerected in Waterloo are evidence of the high quality of workmanship. _ The year 1930 should prove a banner year in home buildinghere and this in turn means greater revenue to the town in the form of taxes from improved property. Beef grading in Canada will be established shortly under regulaâ€" tions framed by the Dominion Govâ€" ernment, .R. S. Hamer, chief of the cattle division of the Department of Agriculture, announced at the anâ€" nual meeting of the Ontario Cattle Breeder‘s Association . in Toronto the other day. The proposed sysâ€" tem will be a voluntary one and will be confined to municipalities with facilitiee for inspection and grading at the time of the slaughâ€" ter. The aim in view is the stabilâ€" izing of the market and the breedâ€" ing of better cattle. Match your costime with a new millinery creation from. our display. We have some of the most attractive hats you can get anywhere and at prices just as reasonâ€" able. Come in and see our lovely line of knitted goods for Children. We are agents for British Knitted Goods. Waterloo Hat Shop 22 King St. North, Waterloo Becoming Hats Now there‘s an idea for SUNDAY DINNER. May we fix up a bfly for you? It‘s the finest 'nw-'-i-l'.;:câ€"t;‘_' meat. That‘s the only kind we handle. This quality is backed uap with Wingfelder‘s Meat Mark Phone 284 â€" 118 KING ST. 8. M. WILKIN Rolled Roast Beef [ Herc and There fikenn "ant o mtpe mker a fleet of twenty monster oilâ€"burn~, conds, five thirdsâ€"at the Vancouver m-’{:;mwbvmcnwm.-&aoh.nflh the dian Railway on passenger bull classes with junior and reserve and freight sérvice in the mounâ€" senmior championships in female tains of British Columbis, has been Classes and in group classes won released from the Montreal Locoâ€" first for exhibitors, first for young motive Works and was on display herd, first for progeny of cow, seâ€" in the Windsor Street Station, Cond in breeders herd and second Montreal, recently. . It was viewed .- get of sire. b!looutntnm-ol?‘uhm| t ag and jag at s o on ce 6 and z (h: mm Highlahd length, its huge proportions Gathering and Scottish music fesâ€" se en ot, s rPrnial 4,, ‘tival to be held August 30, Ser‘>mâ€" ‘This locomotive is the grea! .ber 2 have been announced. They ‘h British Empire. * ara fnlanal ~Alsvandar â€" Wracar tories in operation last year in Canada was 2.885, comprising 1,265 creameries, 1,303 cheese factories, 288 combined ‘butter and cheese meeting at month. Announcement has been made that Americans and Canadians will join in travelling to the World‘s Poultry Congress to be held in Engâ€" land in 1930. _ Delegates will meet at Montreal and will travel via St. Lawrence route Overseas. It is expected that nearly 1,000 delegates :l;l' make the trip. PUBLIC ‘ â€" NOTICE! Waterloo Coal Co. PHONE 103 â€" 86 ERB W. YOUR TWO BEST FUELS Hamilton ~ D. & H. Byâ€"Product _ Anthracite All our Fuel is Under Cover. YOUR BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT It 54 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO is always advisable to get your order in early to avoid the holiday rush. Make your appointment for a sitting. past experience guarantees you highest class work. Over twontyâ€"five years in photography. TRUSSLER STUDIO the Royal York next To Limited Mother or Your Dearest Friends is YOUR OWN PHOTOGRAPH has been made (Formerly A. C. Moyer Studio) Or you need new pipes for your stoves, call us. That is our specigl line. We are agents \l- Waterico for the BEATTY WASHER. We will be pleased to demonstrate ite good qualities for you. If Your Furnace Is Not Working Right ,__ _ J. R. KUBE Phone 1003 « Res, 27w # 132 KING 3T. 8.â€" | ~ Output of creamery butter in ; Saskatchewan _ for the first siz ; months of the year is exactly 45% greater than for the similar period in 1928, according to a report of the dairy branch of the provincial department of Agriculture. In the first half of 1929 it was 6,128.04% as against 4,215,349 pounds in the first half of 1928 * McLeod, George Murray, al} of Torâ€" onto; William Ferguson, of North Bay; Neil Sutherland, of Regina; and Alexander Hosie of Medicine &L Coincident with the Festival, Dominion Field and Track championships will be decided at Donald E. MacPherson, Murdoch Banff Labor Day. The Canadian Pacific Railway will be represented at Fall Exhibiâ€" tions in Eastern Canada this year at ‘Teronto, Quebec, Sherbrooke, Saint John and Fredericton by models of the system‘s scenic, hotel, oriental and‘ general details of the comâ€" pany‘s travel, express and telegraph activities. ‘There will be a special building devoted to C. P. R. matters at the Toronto: Exhibition, while activities dealing with other parta of the country will be shown at other cities. A number of special Itnlns wi!l be run to these Exhibiâ€" tiona. , Adding to an imposing list of Barrie‘s Grocery A good place to buy Governâ€" ment Inspected Meats. A convenient place to shop because it is located in the residential district close to Farmers! We sell Iodized Salt that means health to ARRIE‘S Department _ Store _ . choice Groceries. your cattle. PHONE 462 your PHONE 77 Streets Flat and Hollow pieces that will give a beautiful attractiveness to your table on all occasions. Ask to see our large assortment of Clocks, oneâ€"day or chimes, or the stately Grandfather Clock, at special prices. _ 11 King St. 8. PHONE 317 Wm. Henderson & Sons Phone 804 Mothers There‘s Energy in Every Slice of Henderson‘s Bread Phone 309 â€" 114 King St. 8. THE FAMOUS "GREB" Working shoe with n‘._fl:d; Goodyear _ Welted Double Soles or Panco Soles .. $4.95 RAHN & CO. Home of Good Shoes JACK AND JILL SHOES For Children Give the children all they want of it and eat plenty yourself. Our wagon is on your street every day. SEE the New Visible System of Fitting CHAS. H. ROOS WATERLOO Frank‘s ]éwélry ~_. L.R.Detenbeck . . â€"â€"â€" Waterloo 74 King South â€" Waterioc L. J. KLOPP Sale of Table Napkins PURE LINEN 47 KING ST. N. e Each

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