_."' uitiln, .. It: lc, yir)rjhii"ki, Cook’s Keg alating Compound B. S. Mi.ll.tr,?ii mcno " SY'CNâ€UOUI ijiiitii,i/ -Rad101 tiegtygttRttgt?gllt?ga_8t?l Spock! Leatherette Fold“ and 4 " mm. on doâ€: 'tor 28 Queen St. South Kitchener 193 King St. w.. Up"atr. Phonon 2692 Ind 2mu KITCHENER Putnam attd License: t1gtuttod name any. BENTON STUDIO lot m. Thrée'bcnu- tifUt models-custom o. stgn at tow cost! ngglgu PERFORM. Take no than“. Victor- Radio at Radio.EieetroU pans bstincupeine" PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER VICTOR-RADIO CONSOLE "hieetr.', M all - 11m ' $255 Comping 'i,iei.ilr,ttj'jjui-'-ite," i, Fu; a" 2. 515: Fr, a. " pr? bei.) Sala . " tggt't,?", teal 'f),',??, on rvnlpt was ‘me pumphm. Adda-0: - THE COOK MEDICIQSCO. ". my, mmua unwilling mucus. Sold In time (le- iiiiiuiiGir/aV-iiveiiG, THERE are three people to every telephone call. If my one ot them nuke. I mistake “a. 1 call. If my one ot them make. a mistake the all kiln. It my be the opener. it my be the perm calling. it may be the person called. There are over one million local call: In Outatio and Quebec every day which tnib-'tine'e Buy" --"No A-'u-'Mo on. on the tine new, ir"- “Wrong timber“. They mean "Fomittioasrnis-td-d-- cumin of tmffU-eoatatartt trrttatttm-e handicap“ efficient â€nice. ttomeottit-eamsottm-dnu-ett them.redmtoemrormeerttesmadersnarer' tsemared-touceoeeo.orer-brtheott- .nd-omtarstt-hrdtitltebmt troieuyymtt-pthi-tetteettt. -Aar-totthNeff-imt-_mh?Hty tocMMhQ-mmhmm qtattuee-ttesr-tmterrd-orrrto- andmatqta-kr-rodBeimaep. i " nil-(lg. â€,9, [34.91†" / . . .' if one slips . . ' the call fails mi- l Lust Tummy evening the W0 ,mw's Institute met at the home at IMrts. Wm. shun-Ms and open! I ‘sochi evening. Mrs. Wilkinson gave a report ot the Women‘s Institute (fittft..tte held in Hamilton the other tool. Luna was served and ‘n pleasant evening was spent. ‘The luneral was held on' Tuesday afternoon from his home in Bridge- port to the Winterbourne Cemetery ' Interment. Much sympathy is a} Itended to the bereaved relatives. To Gite Flax _ . . .. Mr. John Starring amt son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheri-Ila spent Sun- day with her daughter. Mr. and In. Raeburn Hamilton ct Brantford. This community received I shock on Saturday alterniSon when word was received that Mr. George Brown. former resident hare but now resid- ing at Bridgeport had been killed by his car being struck by the train near 'rilhsontrttrtr on Saturday. Deceased who was 35 years of age and have: to mourn his loss as wife and only daughter Helen. also two brothers and one sister namly, Jae. Brown of Pilkington and Jos. Brown ot Win- ierbourno and Miss Nellie Brown ot Guelph. and " parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. One sister Eliza predeqeased him a few years. GG TE aitrkiuaidirr, an. s'l.= to and m ' to ' o'clock. A good mn- vu av- " m ho- w Tho new. mud to $0h0& Porno-ab . mu Inna lull. all M at Punt, an)... upon I to! an in Iâ€: run he: mother, In. Goo. I. he“; Born on Tue-w. Not. In: a at. In," [lupin]. “cm. to Mr. and Sin. Herb. Inch"). a "P: -itGrierHio-n “Gunilla ot canted an pulpit tn the My!“ Church hero on Sunday many; ,,_i4[,w‘,u Millard spent the week- end with relatives in 'Hamilton. Former Resident Dead _ - - _ It. and In. Rudd " mm Block no Hum; at the hon. a! Mr. Herb. S"eNaiir, Enjoy So_tiat that ' L - A play {in be triren in Victoria School entitled "The Old Fashioned Mother" on Wednesday ereniiur, Dee. 18th, 1929. bet Br. n. Claire Brenner; Harold Kit-' nameâ€, tel. Margaret Daugherty. Betty fler-t Mrs. Ran nell. Florahelle Koebel. Elgin Ille- honeymoo bold. Hubert Runstedler. Gilbert l Personal. Diebold. Helen Schummer. Oliver 'Mr. and Koebel.‘ Frances Karley'. daughter Jr. H. Wesley Cornell. Oscar Die and Mrs. bold, Lloyd Brenner. Gerald Roebel. [cent sues! Br. l, Walter Friedman. Clarence ' ner. Diabold. Carl Koebel, Cecile Brenner.l Mr. Ant Esther Brenner. lame: in Report ot B. s. S. No. 4. Wellesley tor November. Br. V. Aileen Harem George Schummer. Francis Camel. fer. W. Genevieve Rachel. Lauret- ta Brenner, Ruth Schummer. Ger trude Kittel.‘ Jerry Hayes. Murine Koehel. Bettina Brenner’. Jr. IV. Russel Gohi. John Brenner. Sr. "I. Jack Fytedmanu, Russel Hayes. Geraldine Karley, Mary Kne- bel, Joseph Brenner. Primer. Dorothy Kittel. Irene Run- stedler. John Roche), Clara Rom}. Teacher, N. la. Scharbach. Solve your Christmas gift prob- lem by sending your friend or rela- tive a year's subscription to the Chronicle. It is 3 weekly reminder of your thoughtfulness and will be appreciated. A bread and cake knife free with each subscription. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER V - Teacher. N. A, Bil-mi. Jr. m, Marie Roche]. Mildred Koa- SCHOOL REPORT . of B. s. S. No. l. Wellesley LINWOOD iriiiiiiiiiia'i claw" I A pretty wedding was mlemnized P'edrtesday Nor. 20, when Gladys. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (ijaGGG was married to William Ramseyer of Kitchener. Mr. and liars. Ramseyer are spending their ‘honeymoon in Michigan. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harte] of.De- trait, Mich., while on their honey- moon trip were guests of Mr. and Mia Henry Stoesser and other rela- hives In this district. I il mi and Mrs, metaGiii% and daughter Thgresa gnu son Jerome an}?! Iaatftmtdar in Watardown. Mr. and aiAniisTG" Stoesser spent the week-end with relatives at Kit- chener. I It. Inn “at. who “at Aria. may tan III In - at: be hot VIM tor - than a. I: " mun h s on In“ In... _ Mr. John A. M. " human. Sun. h wading a 10* it": It Itch an. All “on! â€than “an “on... In. A. M's nu. od household " lecu but! last Saturday an toll at- tadod in "tto at the below-t tumor. in. Gerth in mn tor Lite vood. no" the it" all. he tte In" to... Pour lulu an“ he any friends ot Polar lie-Ru will regret to loan that he died shortly that an optimum [or can- cer on Vedas-any. Ho In the. to he Rush cemetery tor Interment on Saturday tut. Rev. Mr. Stuart ot 4an oineinted. Ideal Wlmr Nam-r Ida] winter Ive-marlin.“ in. For several any: there wan a - gale now-in: treeorrtpartud by a lull toot mow an and u a malt some coun- try roach are armed and closed to motor tame. New. News Quite a number of young people trom Kitchener spent a social eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Stoesser on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagner and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wagnar at Waterloo. Mt. and Mrs. Miettaert Strauss and family went Sunday with Mr. 1nd Mug. Dimer at Elmira,- Mr. and 20sr. Fred metrappel en- tertained a number ot their trtettda last Saturday evening. Miss Helena thnery culled on Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strauss re- cenlly. Mm. Menno Roth and daughter Priscilla spent Saturday at Kitch- taagr.- Schoot_ lnsyoctor 'Mr. L. NBrimih paid his otrleial ul- nual visit to the. school a short time atro. The school pupils are busy me- tising tor a Christmas entertainment which they intend giving on Dec. 20th, Salzman Farmexgr Magma!- JOOIPHIIUIC ST. AGATHA Lqyy1_see_airr ‘ . Mr. end Mrs. John My. Jr., moved on Mrs. Simeon Good'. um int Tt"ertbr. Show Fence. Needed Much indignation in amused by the travelling public mt our rend authorities for not putting up the snow fences in time tor the recent atom _ People M the village no wonder- ing why one of our townelnen. Mr. Uottn B. Sunder has n the hen roost- ing on one ot the chimneys of " house.. Whether it h to bent the chicken thieves. or whether this par» ticular hen is net nun for n Christ ma roast. or tor his wedding dinner. People are at a loss to know the reason. Some have and it in not a hen at all. but a stark waiting tor it: opportunity. The tact ot the matter is, last Saturday Mr. Sander got I load ot hay end the [use in connec- tion with the unloading scared his hetta and one ot them new on the honsetop and walked. up the tool and perched on the chimney. On Monday morning it was still when in the storm and people wonder why. Preach“! Able Sermons .. The drunk leered amiably. “Hello. doctor," he said, and sat down. A gent alcoholically oversubscribed wandered into a movie. During the intermission, while the audience was being bored with announcements of future films, the drunk trot to his feet and called cut:-- Ns there a doctor in the house?" There was. A man dgwn in the third row stood up, saying: N'm I doetort" Rev. J. G. Lin at Waterloo Geeu- pied the pulp". in Calvary Church on Sunday evening preaching able ser- mons. Rev. B. R. and Mm. Knechtel spent a week at Zurich where the funeral of Mrs. Knechtel's mother took place. Pemnals Mr. Kart Slickney of Detroit was home on Sunday. Earl always ab tends his old S. S. Class when he comes home. A credit to him as well as to his teacher: ‘Mlss Manger. Mrgand Mrs. Urias Weber of We. toria School section were dinner gurqts or Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Martin on Sunday. ‘Slelghs are coming into the vi]- lage from every alrectlon. The .sleighlng is good, an unusual condi- tion tor this time pl the" year. Our ion ifâ€! - in but unr- ln. col-plum m qttmtmeute In. toVttm.drforo-atV New You. The school nut-u no out“ no arreBentimt ot II- In- lhuu M non Loam " was: or an bur-canto divine. tot me. It. I 1 Walker. In. One" Good. In Hell-am an “In. an in. Anal mum tho uaue Aid SI) not tn the Randi-Al (hutch. Wit- erlqo pat Wayland-y. Mr. luv! B. now-in moved on on lam recently tom: from Mr. Aaron Sander. N Mrs. Herb. Putter underwent an 1rptmtlo? at the St. Mary’s Hospital. She is doing a well as an be ex- pected. Her many (Hands wish her a speedy recovery. .e A very pretty wedding wee 'so1emr, nixed on Thursday anemoon at Kit- A chener when Genevieve Muter.. daughter ot Mr. and 'Mra. David lil- I ler was united in marriage to Hon. hert Schmidt son ot ‘Mr. and Nm. , Albert Schmidt. The ceremony we; performed by ‘Bev. Taylor Munro ot the Presbyterian Church. The bride , looked charming in a white “tin, gown. with the usual bridal veil and flowers and was-attended by her sister. like Mabel Miller while the groom was attended by Kenneth Reishn. After the ceremony they returned to the bride's home where a wedding supper we: lerved to over one hundred guests. They have the best wishes of their mny lrlench tor a long and ham wedded 11m. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bauer and son. and Mr. Ind Mrs. Henry Chasing and familédof Waterloo visited Mr. will“. _ Jyrttiyyeenur_. _ Mr. dndifrisrrfeisrCdrutre at- tended the GrubeoWagner wedding at Jfiteltemsr but Wednesday. __ Mi: _ WI "d.-iYeGiiiGi' Tfiieteuer', was I business visitor here last Tu_e_sdny_. - A _ I Mr. 'George Bomb: was a his“ seam visitor to Henson Inst Wed'""'-', my. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bechtel at- tended the tuner-l of the late Mrs. S Rennie at Zurich on Frlday. Miss Emma Schmidt has return- ed to Kitchener after spending a few days at liar home here. Misses Alta and M. E. Home“, Mrs. o. C. Susie were visitors in Kit- cheer op, Sammy. Miss Martha mister of Kltchener swsrstAtrMiV at her home here. REFER? iiarVGGTG 1313mm home alter swam; some time with friends In Rodney. 'Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kline and lam- 'saase. Besides the bereaved parents. ily have moved their household hm Itwo sisters. 'Mm. Pred. ‘Kurkowski niture to 'Brampton where they will of Waterloo and Mrs. Ed. Pena of make their tuture home. Their mny Kitchener. mourn her early death friends wish them success in meirfand a large circle of friends regret "ettttmyt.. - lttesr passing. _ - _ Mr. Lari Hohn arid in. Mala Helm spent a few days ot last "at with friends at Toronto. Don't forget the program: on Sun- dny evening In the Eunnlical Church given by the Women! Ilia- slonary Society. Everybody welcome. Mr. flu-old Sehrleber has return~ ed home from the Walt bringing with him his friends. Mr. Lorne Button. Mr.ioui. dunner En iiimiid Eli; ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tr. Run on Timmy. leg! 255‘ '. Davies pt Toronto was t busi- mmmmuh-qude-oba‘ ". at“ 'ev-tsth-r-ttut-trat-bio-s-MO. .. V --ete.oarasuai-tub-th-drt_---tth.a_"troie-, -3it-".i-tttretetuoth.t'r-it-iarthrg.-itraereatronm-t-ttr. Art-Braid-ru."'- trial-35c Kleinschmidt’s Limited an “no ShulMPnel For Supplies For Your Car for Winter Running The (his. Rad-tor Anti-Frau, Radiator Shutters, etc. Lu.- SM 0- M “DIN Tut, Can-din (a THESE PRlCES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK " I The bereaved family have the sym- math] ot a large circle of friends tn o' their hour of extreme sorrow. 1 Exchange Pulp!“ I I Rev. . Maul-er ot the First English . [Lutheran Church. Kitchener. will mucondnct the English service in the g Lutheran Church on Sunday evening. r. while Itee. 3. J. Wit": the pulm- of .St. Matthews will take Rev. Maurer'a t. place in lag Kitchens! Church. I The funeral was largely attended and took place on Tuesday afternoon. 'A short service was held at her late home after which a service was con- ducted In the Lutheran Church ot lwhlch the diseased was a regular at- tendant. Interment was made In the adjoining Cemetery. Roms. Wittig ot the Lutheran Church conducted the services. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL HOLDS BUSY SESSION ( It becomes our and duty to chronicle the thtttth ot one ot our 'rib- teemed young ladies, Bertha Zackort. ‘daughter of Mr. and Mm. Henry ‘Zackert of this village. who passed away at the K-W. hospital just as the last hours of the week ebbed I'll] on Saturday evening after to illness of about ten days from typhoid fever. The deported who was in her twontleth your came to this village with her parents about tour years Mo. came to this country from Germany. M133 Zackert had until recently been employed in Kit- ‘rhener coming home a month or so Lago " wait on her mother who yous had been ill with the some di- sense. Besides the bereaved parents. Reeve Snyder and Members of the Council Likely to Seal: Re.etoetion. VICTIM or ', Bore" lacked. Aaod 20. Fun: Anny " the K.-W. lie-pin]. T l Min Ada Snider ttatt returned to Detroit to :03an her duties a. mum. after a brief mu with her re- latives hero. Mrs. Burt Woods ot West Mort mas and Mrs. Chu. Schelfelo ot (his place were ht Toronto tor a tow an†last week. “king in no Royal Whi- tor "tr. During their my In the city they visited at the home of than brother. George and Mia. Hemmer- ich. Mr. 1nd Mn. Milton Schouele sud VALINCIAWB WWW-lib“: “I. - I. ...........-.. Ila SALT!!! PBANhB JELLY POWDEBS Ooo of tho but. PRES†DATES Elm Mood NI]. Oath-lotus 'thsterM. CONEOTOGO TYPHOID FEVER for q son Hudson of Detroit, have M , spending the week-end and over Sun- . day at their â€renal homes in ad no“ the village. Wm-bpum‘ '_'--.- u bin. UH. VII“ " t_.................. l Nico 'iso-d-od-rits. A-ut--Whaothovhat" ciiiiiir Marie scans: of Barker. tt. t. spent the week-end with her mother here. _ _ fo""" CONSTABULARV To BE REORGANIIED Sheritt 'Kribs has been notified try "Mayor Gen. Victor Williams, Commis- cioner ot police tor Ontario tint I. reorganiution of the Waterloo coun- " Constabulary will be made shortly. " h known that a few members of the county lame purpose retiring but no one will be discharged. Feet sore! Use Minard's Liniment. Mr. Christin: P. Martin who in residing with his son neu- thls vil- lage la eorttutm1 to his bed through Illness. 4 Mr. and Mn. Oliver Snider and daughter ot Btu-ford were over Sun- day visitors at the home of Mrs. tMtderkparertts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Struck. PAClOIY comm HANDKERCHIEFS Don’t _ Forget Stationery Books and Stationery no Kin St. W. . no... 2351 KITCHENER - M m. D M . Drop the friends back home a Sine" occasion- Fascinating and at low br1ees. They’ll be looking for you-letters. FICTION BOOKS any Wool WRAY'S ORl00N't5 ooo ally. MK c,