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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 1929, p. 14

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, t Poultry Show, L.,. I Market Bulking, Waterloo 'i' Conrad Bros. 114 King St. s. No matter for what purpooe they an required, n - work boot or I 'ioo the” that; Pe"' can get exactly whet you need at "non”. pricu. ' . mm Our Windows and Counter: are full of' useful suggestions for practical gift giving. at prices that will help you buy more with even; dollar you spend. WI" WW “I U.) o In. mm. at mum: a.» a. "a with I . I. m. "nannies. Hammond 13.4 mm , 'le'.' m. Ti. R. x... u m. - tlf.At " - ri)?, , - , , Splendid Boral patterns. " Piece Sets, special, reduced for Christmas selling. $35.00 Beta reduced to .e.m.... $25.00 Other Sets at '_"."................. $18.00 runny interesting piece: of glass~ van to ehoose ware hon: ham: W a t e r from: Water Set 8 e t a, Tumbler: and glu- Flower lint of good. in I - of me- M 3nd omn- Ionhl Mm Christmas Presents Here Gourd Admission Me - Children with adults free. We hue . hm mutation of this Exhibitors write for who list to C. N. Gulls, Beer, R. R. 8, Waterloo. Entriel clone Pee. 28. GLASSWARE any“)! Waterloo Your Dollar Will Buy More CHINA DINNER SETS Shoes for Men. and Boys Rah'n Shoe Co. Dec.3l,Jamland2 Handsome two and three piece sets. in white or Buck-horn handles. from WI” - and Your boy is sure to beplemd with one of than this winter,-- MK to 't.90 To warm up the den or Add a little more com.. fort to the bed, $2.00 to $5.15 ELECTRIC In HEATER sig HOCKEY CARVING THEY are the ideal Gift for m-o-.. A: I]... ".-i. -4 ' member of the family at this season of the year. Slippers are an essential part of home comfort and afford wonder. ful relief for that tired feeling after the day's work is done. Slippers BOUDOIR SUPPERS In quilt“ satin and I variety of shades. Waterloo Give Them Are sure to please the boys. We have them in I" sizes ringing in price from In nll styles Ind aim. for men Ind Nickel Plnted, never fail to light,--- TUBE SKATES "" to 35.00 CIGAR - LIGHTERS KNIVES "e to 15tbe Phone 399 The Women's Madonna Society ot'Trlnity Lutheran Church hold thelr regular meetlng at the home of Mrs. u Belne on Tuesday even- has. - Min I, mom or mun who " on route to Canton": td spend the winter and Mrtt. R. C. Manon ot Tor. Tttttt open! the weekend Inn Mrs. Heliport ,Hatgrtttotr. In. um: man. who left on Sgt-rd" to accompany hot out". In. H Seym- and you Bobby at Pvt-lock to Wooduook hoopla! Pt turn“! horn on Tum”. The mm M In In a critical condition at tho hospital with ind-mu and appu- III "0le "$014.71.“ ttt war Mont Inn-lam. j ,m-mquIn-u; ”summation-cu nw._lnoaum_ - Mr. 0. R, Mother ot Kitchener m a business vlaitor here on Bat- urdoy. IWAQF‘L -. I The death occurred at her home on the Shakespeare road, North ’ Busthope only on Sunday morning ot Catherine Zurhrigg widow of the late Charles Cook at the age at " Wears, 3 months and 25 days. She had been seriously ill for several months. The late Mrs. Cook was born in South Easthope and was married 51 years ago to Charles Cook who predeceased her in Febru- ary ot this Fear. She vies a life long resident of the community and was highly esteemed try a wide circle ot friends. The deceased was a faithful and active member at Liuglebach's Evangelical church. There are left to mourn her departure three daughters and three sons. namely: Mrs. Eli Gahel and Mrs. Oscar Schweitzer or New Hamburg, Mirlua, of South Eusthope and William, Ed- win and. Mabel at home. ehe is also eurvived by one sister, Mrs. Stem- acker ot Puyalup. Wash. The firm eral took place on Wednesday atter noon to Liuglehach's Church and Cemetery. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. o. G. Hellman, pastor of the church. A large can course of son-owing relatives and ihiends were-in attendance. We are sorry to he“ that Mr. En: Buowhlin " confined to the house through tmtemr at the home ot Mr. wittlam 9mm. where he In bonding . The local Junior hockey club had their first hockey practice at the rink on Wednesday evening and the boys are geeting Into ihlpe for the tray, Thumb now a good sheet of ice in the rink and it will be open for general skating on Saturday even- ttttr. Mr. Chr. Hugold has again been engaged as caretaker. _ fuse-manual; te-Witt-thae-trg- ".mh.h3.-dmxrtttrrorrahtte "ratPe-tttaarithW.M.Fa. oonvuu. ". dirat two can: m - to be 91.de an”! $Ut tall February the t The Idiot!“ In tho undid. tor the m: Dee. "--Pr-to. at mutton! and New Hamburg skating rink was opened to the public farmkating on Saturday afternoon tor the first time ot the season; 'rteatt-tsttt-u,rttotgab Miss Florence and Lita Schweitzer ot Kitchener spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mm. Oscar Schweitzer. Mrs. C. C. Caraway of mytrtytt spent a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Arnold. News Around Town As December 15 tell on Sunday this year the local Council held their wind up meeting ot the year on Monday afternoon at 2 o‘clock. Mr. and Milton Thiel of London visited his mother, Mrs Sarah This] over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Spam- visited the lat- ter'a mother, Mrs. Adam Lot: at Camel last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood ot Strat- Rrtd spent Sunday with their daugh» tar. Mr. and Mrs. Mllton Lutt. Quite a number ot people from town attended the ttmetal of the late Mrs. Charles Cook at Lintrtetraett't, on Wednesday. Jun. 13-New Hamburg at Strat- . lord and Kitchener at al. Jan. 16--Btrattard at Pro-ton. Jan. 20---Ptmstotkat New Hamburg and Stratford at Kitchener. Jun 82-Ahm at Btrattord. Jan. M---Nerr Haunting at Preston. Jam M---Pregton at Kitchener. Jan. 28--Now Hamburg at can. Mn. Catt-"In Cook Panes Doc. 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