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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1929, p. 4

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t Hundreds of people attended the! play "Hello Papa" given by memâ€"/ bers of the Young People‘sâ€"Club in St. Louis Hall on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,. The play, given under ‘the direction of Rev. Father Mellon, delighted large audiences. PLAY "HELLO PAPA" Each member of the cast took their DELIGHTS AUDIENCE Parts most creditably. (FORMERLY A. C. MOYER STUDIO) 54 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" PHONE 77 Sheep snsA d1 S haccn dR qi t sitting so you will have them in good time. Over Twentyâ€"five Years‘ Experience Assures Highâ€"Class Work. her Christmas joy will be complete and every one in the home will stop to join in admiration of the picture, but the most interested of all will be Mother. Don‘t disapggin_t her. Make' your appointment for an early When she opens her Christmas mail and sees â€" Horses animals may have access to it and where it will be ’rohfl;diho- the weather. CANADA STOCK SALT acts as a natural stop and farm animals will eat only the proper amount necessary for them. CANADA STOCK SALT can be measured with a tin cupâ€"oneâ€"fourth of a pound will be a haif tin cup and oneâ€"eighth of a pound will be oneâ€"fourth of a tin cup. P Your Photograph +__ CANADA STOCK SALT abounds with the health building elements so necessary for the provper growth and development of farm animais. The cost of feeding CANADA STOCK SALTâ€" is extremely small and it is easily fed. The animals like it and will eat it in the proper amounts. CANADA STOCK SALT should be fed at the rate of /4 of a pound per head per week to sheep and hogs and !4 of a pound per head per week to horses and cattle. Best results are obtained when it is mixed with the feed at one feeding or distributed throughout the week, but if you prefer you may place it where the expense. His services are invaluable. This ge,!; ‘I:”-a"fiâ€"q;nlftrx_g.“-n to you. Many others are benefitted by this service and we offer it free to you. Trussler Studio Canada Stock Sailt We _ keep your local Veterinarian on your staf all through the year at our f Silverwood‘s‘ _ Safe Milk USE CANADA STOCK SALT AND WATCH RESULTS, Phoue 2060 or your nearest dealer. "A Quart a Day, keeps the Doctor away." A few cents a quart more but worth it, SILVERWOOD‘S FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER Like all other Silverwood‘s Productsâ€"The Best. .___J.Q.. Barrie Distributor for Waterloo County * Silverwood‘ s Jersey Milk ‘ SUFFERED STROKE Twinâ€"City friends learned with reâ€" gret of the illness of Robert Smyth, Waterloo County‘s oldest and promâ€" inent business men. He suffered a stroke on Thursday but toâ€"day is reported as much improved. IT‘S IODIZED Made in Canada USE Baby‘s Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail &t 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. It is natural for children to be happy, active and full of fun. When ‘they are fretful, fussy and disinclinâ€" led to play you may be sure someâ€" Jthing is wrong. Almost invariably ‘that something lies in the digestive tract â€" ‘ | It is to meet the need for an abâ€" solutely safe corrective of childhood ailments that Baby‘s Own Tablets have been designed. They gently regulate the stomach and bowels and thus drive out constipation and indiâ€" gestion; break up colds and simple fevers and allay teething pains. Concerning them Mrs. W. E. Forâ€" syth, Dover, N. B., writes:â€""I would not be without Baby‘sâ€"Own Tablets as I know of nothing to equal them for fretful, fussy babies who are troubled with colds or sour stomach." KEEP THEM HAPPY BY KEEPIG THEM WELL loo, was the scene of a quiet autumn wedding at four o‘clock on Saturday when Miss Mabel Edith Estelle Hautâ€" schild, daughter of Mrs. Mary Hautâ€" schild of Kitchener and the late Mr. lugust Haufschild, became the bride f Mr. Charles Henry Eleley, son of Irs. Catherine Elsley, and the late ‘r. James Elsley of Waterloo. Rev. . . B. Dengis, pastor of Calvary Evanâ€" alical church, officiated. The house was beautifully decorâ€" ited with pipk and white chrysanâ€" Elsleyâ€"Haufschlid The home of Mrs. Josephine Moogk, 18 East Cedar street, Waterâ€" Dregerâ€"Poil ’ The marriage ¢ook place Sunday at the Kitchener United Brethron Parsonage, Alma street, when Norma A. Poll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poll was wedded to Wilmer E. Dreger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dreger. The Misses Janet Nobbs and Hilda Poll, both of Galt, were the witnesses. Mrs. J. D. C. Foreyth has returned to her home at Kitchener after an enjoyable holiday in New York City. Mr. J. D. Claude Forsyth arrived home the end of the week on the S. Water::; mnkt' a few days in ‘l‘o-, 'lrl':':;..&:inn v.:n the h:;::: ronto wee! at a ridge Schwei Mr. and Mrs. John Dubrick and Mr. Hotel, Conestogo,, on Monday. The and Mrs. John Stockie of Bamberg EZEUests were received by the hostess, were guests at the birthday party 'u'.‘i‘“d b,ll:: guest of ‘h'onw of held at the home of Mr. Hubert Kies f. E‘;:M. 'hCn:n:ri;o .iw-,lqi : wetter on Friday. ° :ouho cago, o rs. nn‘s M No O Areern has relurned _ inne Hrighds of Mr Cergid Schnarr, to her home at Kitchener after an who hss LeeX serio usly 10 for the enjoyable holiday in New York City. past three weeks in Fittaburs, will Mr. L D Claudoa Wnravih sustendt 1 00 2 C d _ Mrs. Finlay Mathson and son of Waterloo spent a few days in Toâ€" ronto this week. } day. _ Messrs. H. Pink, W. Dowling, F. iCro-lqudllurylhh.nc-ban of the London Male Quartette, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Bean, 84 Albert St., on Sunâ€" 1 muthilt «s Prccas. cfi c3 hn deitrate: Besacctun d 'h"fi-m--dnb-mwx-uwuzmm decorated table laden with gifts in|at their home, Benton street, Friday M“‘fl'fihmw;hm‘um' Following the presentation progres» Miss Lucilie Brown, who leaves mm»umuhr.mu“mw.“ Moogk won the first prize. lm-u.m‘mm'n‘"" ments were served. Hospital and also in honor of their Iuluulnuollhnvilhvulu.‘.m_.,.m Mr and Mre. a guest of the Misses Bean, 48 RoYy| Brown and Misses Elaine and ImeliMc St., Kitchener, over Sunday. recently, when she Scotland, France, Switserland, ‘ ed a number of friends at a surprise | tria and Italy. party in honor af Miss Mabel Miss Lillian Breithaupt of ummaummwmwgu of mmmmwn-&muummum 'Hbli-mm-hrel Mr. and Mre. H. W. Brown, Kitch Cattle Hogs settling on the Roseville Road west of Galt, where George R. Barrie was Mrs. Katherine Kummer The death occurred in Linwood, Thursday Nov. 21, of Katherine Kumâ€" mer ,wife of Henry Kummer, in her 55th year. The deceased who was {formerly of Erbsville, passed away euddenly. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Alice and | Hazel at home, one ‘brother, Henry: Koch of Lisbon, and two sisters, Mro. H. Steiss of Waterioo and Mrs. R. Rouchie, Moosejaw, Sask. The funâ€" eral was held Sunday afternoon from the Lippert and Hunter Funeral Home. Interment took place in Mount Hope Cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. H. A. Sperâ€" ling. The death took place suddenly in West Brighton, N.Y., of Mrs. Eugâ€" ene Kahn, formerly Miss Irma Mylius of Kitchener. She was in her 32nd year. The late Mrs. Kahn was a granddaughter of the late Dr. Mylius, and a former employee of the Mutual Life and a graduate of St. Michael‘s Hospital, Toronto. A husband, a son and a daughter and her invalid mother survive. Heart failure was the cause of death. Mrs. Fred Kruse Besides four daughters, the late Mrs. Fred Kruse who passed away at the home of her deaughter, Mrs. Oscar Bochmer, early Friday mornâ€" ing, is also survived by two sons, John and Fred Dreger of this city. ‘ Mrs. Annie Lohnes There passed away at the K.â€"W. Hospital.on Monday, Annie Lohnes, wife of Gordon Lohnes, formerly of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in her 40th year. After the ceremony a reception was held when Mrs. Haufschild reâ€" ceived the guests in a gown of black silk crepe with corsage of pink roses assisted by Mrs. Eleley, the mother of the ‘bridegroom, wearing a gown of navy and sand crepe with corsage of pink roses. Buffet refreshments were served after which Mr. and Mns. Elsley left on a trip to Toronto. The bride travelled in a brown crepe satin dress with hat and shoes to match. On their return they will reâ€" side in Waterloo. She was attended by Miss Mildred 'Elaley as bridesmaid gowned in cream silk net with shell pink unâ€" derdress and carried a bouquet of ‘ pink roses. Mr. Theodore D. Wagâ€" ner B. A., of Toronto assisted the bridegroom. During the signing ot the register Mr. La Verne Knechtol‘ sang "All Mine Alone." themums. ‘The bride entered the room on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Robert Haufschild, to the strains of wedding music played by Miss Anne Elsley. ‘The bride was amartly gowned in nile green Arabian eatin with geotgette trimming and satin. slippers to match, wore a crown of silver leaves on her head and carâ€" ried a bouquet of butterfly roses, valâ€" ley lilies and maiden hair fern. A necklace of crystals was her only ornament. . _ * A valescing daughter, Mre. Lewis Gilmore at St. shortly to enter the training echool for nurses of the Toronto Gemersi Hospital and also in honor of their deughter, Miss Elaine. Mrand Mre. Brown and Misses Elaine and Lucillé received the guests the last menâ€" For seventeen years he was a bouquet of roses, a farewell gift. _ Mrs. Peter Berdux of Waterloo has Mrs. EII&'I. Kahn OBIHTUARY © to learn hbe is conâ€" at his home in Kitchener. w Mrs. Sophia Kruse The death took place suddenly of Mrs& Sophia Kruse at the home of: her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Boehmer,\ Kitchener, one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Elliott, Sprague Road, and one brother, Walter T. Barrie of Kitchâ€" ener. The funeral was held on Tuesday. On Thu_xggay,- Friday and Saturday the Teco Stotre is offering some phenomenal values throughout the entire store. We cannot begin to list all the specials but here are a few typical examples. _ . 'l'bbdMuhnlcthfinbhth’C“v:hM ‘nwfi'b ,-.h.dh-u.nfihmuwwuhunud ld(hhum&ml-lhguntfllsm â€" W. hnhdqdhalâ€"hd'u.bflu some of the "Sale Goods" of which the people are ail taiking aboup e ~ Read the list over carefully and come in this week and become frequent shopper at Waterloo‘s Great Corner Store. s xt Flannelette Blankels in white, special, pair, ..................... 229 Cotton Damask Table Cloths, special, each, . ... .................. 1.49 3 Day Special Preâ€" Christmas Sale Girls‘ Botany Serge Dresses, special, each, ... ......... Young Gilrs‘ Reefer Coats, special, each, ............. Girls‘ Sweaters, various styles, special, each, ....... ... Warm little Infants‘ Coats, special, each, ............. ALL BLANKETS Are marked at Cut Prices. Other Lines @ 25¢ & 29¢ yd. Men‘s strongly made Tweed Suits, special, suit, ... ... Blue or black Denim Overalls, special, garment, ... .. Grey Flannel Work Shirts, special, at, ............. 12 inch high le#ther top rubbers, special, pair, .. . .. . at, a yd., .. Winter Coats, all warmly lined, special at, .â€">................... 16.50 Women‘s Felt House Slippers, special at, pair, .................... 79¢ Backâ€"lacing Corsets, well reinforced, special garment, ............. 98c Wool Vests, rayon striped, special each .......................... 1.39 See the lot of $1.40 to $1.75 lines offered at old ‘l.w Specials in Women‘s Wear Dress Goods Christmas Handkerchiefs Flannelettes You‘ll not believe it until Specials in Staple Goods Many other odd lines of Specials in Men‘s . A. Germann‘s Store (hecently Purchased in Montreal) â€" is Steadily Increasing â€" Specials for Children TECO STORE (Recently Purchased in This only gives you a faint idea of what‘s going on at OPERATED 6Y * T. EATON Cz Boehmer, all of Kitchener, and Mrs. 18 F‘y.a St., Kitchener, on Friday, in ner (8th year. In 1878 she beâ€" ca.ne the wife of Henry Dreger, who predeceased her in 1890. Herl ‘second husband, Fred Kruse, died 17 years ago. There survive six daughters, Mrs. Tillie Heller, Mrs. Fred Dreger, Mrs. John Dreger, Mrs.. Edith Hambrecht, Mrs. Marie Boys‘ Sweater Coats Worth $1.65, for .. sl‘w WATER L O O Christmas Towels and Linens Now is the time to save money on these lines. Black Coating An extra heavy Beaver, 54 in. wide, Reg. $5.00, for, Kimona Cloths & Discount Wear Minard‘s Liniment relieves stiffness. Emma Molson of Toronto, two brothers, Charlie and John Klaehn, and one sister, Mrs. Louise Dessler; also eight grandchildren and one great grandchild survive. The funeral was held on Sunday from the home of her sonâ€"imâ€"law, Mr. Oscar Boehmer. 4. White, 36 in. wide. Reg. T5¢ for Men‘s Dept. If you need a pair « OVERALLS, SMOCK, WORK SHIRTS or WINTER UNDERWEAR Moire Lining Come To This Sale Art Sateen Mill Ends, 36 in. wide, 50c 8.95 $Â¥ o y# t 436

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