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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Apr 1930, p. 5

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Tire -Hospital St King St. N. “on 41” WATEILOO SAW "on. ”77W. u 0-bi- 3. Kittie-or Where Friends Meet Home in when good friends got to.othor frir dainty. voll- urvol food. Willi-g .orvieo “I the charm of delightful Intro-ding. add to your comfort while (lining. Ar- range to Inv- yonr party dinner- here. You'll “joy At King St. N. . Waterloo n. Shor That can. WHY As pn<ioluly mentioned in our advertisement: the mod can that we are daring hare nll been reconditioned in our, my during the winter months. Not the calm but! In but ovar- Ioohd in making our complete that appealing to the laying Vom- _ "can”... no woman“, - vldod for with - of 0. man! nylon. who. our and“ I. employ... OUR amounmonn usm Because CARS we mean mum 'tprreatintt which we most eertahtt, bl“ due. Harry, Marks RENDEZ - VOUS I” IAN -OK“ 316 Kilt St. W. Dollar I Tea Room 0RDON'S 100D mun-cow COME IN AND MOE THEE om DOBBIN’S TEA. IS BUSINESS GOOD WITH US Weaver Street to Herbert Street. Musselman Street to Queen Street, Alexandra Avenue to Park Street, Park Avenue to Alexandra Avenue. THE JUDGE of the County iCourt of the County of Waterloo has appointed Monday. the 12th day In! May, 1930, at two o'clock in the "afternoon at his Chambers in the Court House Annex in the City of (Kitehener as the time and place for considering the proposed lay-laws for hearing those advocating and opposing the changes eontempUted therein. In, con-Mead u Loci! {uptow- mcnu in the yet: 1989. will be hold in the Council Chink!“ the Town Hall. Waterloo. on Thad-y the In): day " April. 1980. a 8 o'clock in the “human. " which time and place. complaint: min-t property argument: or nccuncy of front-(o meuummenu, at any ttther com- phinu which pawns Interested my desire to make, or by Law cogniz- able by the Court, wilt I). heard. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo prom to pass lay-lawn to clause the lumen of the following Streets und Avenues in the Town of Waterloo: Foundry Street to Euclid Avenue, Gore Street to Erb Street. day of March. 1930. A COURT or REVISION for tho but!“ of app-h all count-lull "mm the mend nod-l - mnts for the can of human, Sidewalks, Sewer “undo-s. Water. mains And 0mm Sim! m Dated at Waterloo the 8rd April A.D. "M. COPIES OF THE SAID BY- LAWS giving the muons for the changes any be seen at tho Town Clerk's omee. HGisui Gd icy. Mrs. Clayton liner and son Billie spent novel-Al has with rehtivos near Gm.” Mr. and Mrs. Loui- Ihutz. "use too visited relatives and friends here. recently. _ The Sewing Circle mat u the home ot Mrs. Kath-rho Schmidt on Wednesdzy. Mr. and Mrs Eu: Maul-or all! Mr. Geo. ‘Bohlender viaitod with N Mttres our Glam-Una on Blind-.1. mitt wElias Erma - - Sand” with her aloud. Mu mun Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs Philip homing“ and lchildren. Elmira. visited with Mr. and Mn Charla- Borzm. Sunday. MmAmos Eb, spent Batttrdar with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weber. w.. Mr. and Mm. Noett a. Met", and family, Mr. and Mrs. Em. Baum Mrs. Menuo mama. Mr. and um. Henry (Munich. Mr. and Mn. m Bowman, Mr. and um. um Gins- rlch and Mr. D. M. Bowman attend- ed the funeral of tho late arm. Total Martin nut Heidelberg on Monday. Mr. Roy Ocular. Rum. axiom Monday in the vglhgo._ - - _ _ Town of Waterloo Town of Waterloo LOCAL muovnnm Mm. (one Sum any”: DATED " Waterloo, this 28th WMNHQAII 4E6Nqtqaqq6-N. KM"!!! PM a! [Ag-u- - BENTON STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS LIV! "I In 29% mm:- NORMAN A. ZlCK. Clerk. N. A. ZICK. Tom, Clerk. FLORADALE Kitchen: 14-5 14-1 , anon-m “‘ "UP. "I . mum. Mia'a,a, , BADLYMtllM8utD . l‘N-AGII'AII r 'a.-iii'ii"Fi-.ocl--Gii'"i"auur-. Wm l thplndbhtCIo-o _0&-I0Iu. :01qu Jam: Hotlink. Baden. moved his household clean into his residence with he recently wrchmd from Tod'nnke. Before akin: pomsesaiots Mr. liollneir had the interior remiv l Elmer Pinning of LM1tvertown was a recent visitor at the home or Mr. mud Mrs. Henry Becker. p an» I. B. Babb wag a business Mr. acorn Pines of Burnside has leased MI tum known as the Wing farm to " can edward. Mr. Pines has punk-lad the home or his eon- ln-l-w. Mr. Ed. J. Schmidt on George ml. and ks moving to town. Mr. Schmidt ad {many have when up residence in Mr, Herb. Schultz's bonus on Jacob street. llbo Edith Bhuomn, nurse-In- trairitur at the General Hospital. Ramon open! Tuesday with her puma. Mr. aad Mrs. John Binge- Mr. Clayton Parlor anterulned the atrwtttg club ot the Trinity Luther. an Church at her home on Jacob street on 'Nurmtay evening. Tho time was pleasantly spent In sewing and music utter which the hostess served a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mm. Horace Felck of Preston spent the weekend at the home of the farmer's prams. Mr. and Mrs. John Pslck. Waterloo "trtret. Ibtor. Mm. E. Kalbfleisch on Wed- Mrs. Kaufman and Mm. Arthur newer of Tarutock spent a few days with their cider. Mrs. Wm. Murray. Wilma street, Farm Land. Mr. and Mrs. Mcaes Waning. Mr. Louis Seminar and Mrs. Herbert [All motored to Brussels on Sunday Ind spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Walker and Mr. c. You. Rev. J. H. Pogson rector ot the Anglican churches of Wijot re- ceived the and no" of the dent]: at his hmther which took place in Tor. onto on Tuesday. Rev. and _ Mm Pograoet attended tho funeral. organ-bl. 'i"etletg. “W"... W... -wmwnamruhou. uh bqtg.vedtut.botte-.artoa.asd ”anthem. Nona-had yubuapuhtou. Place-orth- -Ht.qrtnai1duoettaaottrt - than Mace-om.“ Thutarmtta_trsttt.T_iir ”anthem. Ronni-bad checntoonohnldud you-ml ”the. pull-loll. Mormon. Dr. in w in aluminium! in "who. 'tmr in us than. nu hoopla thin the progeny In the &tet-MdrBo-aresst"aratt" hull). Mr. Tye nu Ion-ed it use. up - do». unmanned to in. Andrew Plunin; at an mi- to About “.00 and in but: "new. “non. Mr. New; I“ - toot In the “In” it in ell-ll. Ist. nououlon this not "M to Nun. Trho m n 'r clam-g for India. ittq to Mum done. .i The mum monthly menu ot ._ the rumor: meetin: of tho Bap- Iiu In: In” ”on: the wool. tin church we held at the non. of and In! {rink in Kitchener. mm. C. Ami. The devotional put In. Jew) Nierunh. Mn. Fred was Men by Mrs. E. Bechtel. “India" Tonal. end In m. Steiner of In the meme aha-en by In I. Waterloo m “an of Mr. we! Lighting-m and Mn. no Dale. In. In. Goo. “not on hut-day. Norma Hostelier ave an intru- IMr. George Ruby received the ad menu! solo. Following the program not: at the sudden dentin of his a short business session was held in grandson, Galvin Lelxhwn ot Rev. which it was decided to divide the grandson. Cnlvin huh. son ot new. members ot the circle into two dk. and In. W. o. Ruby ot Chicago. [cram groups with Mrs. E. Beattell Mr, Harold Mon-mu: and Mr. Boo and Mrs. E. Lucian" as leaders. It Sauna ot Preston and Miss Martha In “so decided to send a box of Schmidt of Kitchener spent Sunday new clothing to indie. evening at ihe name of Mrs. Luvlnd Mr. [Mlle Chamber has purchased If. Mb In” one: the room and In) - In Kitchonor. In. Mb Manna. Mn. Prod Tamil. and Mm. m. Steiner of Wllorloo “to - of Mr. ad In. Goo. “not on Thu-day. Mr. and Mm. Geo. Stoiner"were vulton In Strum"! on Tuesday. aer. and Mrs. Morris Schael’er were waste It the home ot tho latter's Funds ot Mm. Wm. Sparrer will regret to learn that she is confined to her henna on Jacob street through Illness. Died In Toronto. The regular monthly meeting of the members of the Mission Band or the Booth! church was held on Wed- nesday evenlng, Wayne Kropt led the opening period. Beatrice Apps! an: a solo wltiett dellghted tho gath- fritsg. "Work In India" was the sub- due! also by his“: Gluten” and "Schools In India" was the theme chosen by Mrs. Harold Apps]. henna Cor-vice. Mrs. L. dioétetlar was a visitor with friends In Kitchener on Wed, nudity. Mm. IH. L. {loser and Mrs. Moaer spent thin week with their son Mr. H. Moser in Preston. visitor In Toronln this week. The regular Lenten eervice of St. George's Anglican Church was held ion; Wed-need” evening " the home not Mr. and Mn. Henry Ernst; The ‘rector Rev. Mr. Pawn “we a very tine sermon In keeping with the Lenten mean. Opening Factory. One-r Enamel ot Kitchener was in town thin week end placed a nut a... no but. do». amounted to About “.00 m I. being I'm-trod. In th-att-ttire-tag Incon- vm to mun. who no wait- in; to In." «and: done. display ot his lootwe-r in the L.l Housma- window. Mr. anDOl in- tends openlng . allow and shoe Mary in town m the near future, Annual lunar. The - mommy mastitis at the number- of the Guild of St. Meand- Angllun Church was held on Thumb, owning at m. home of Aho pruident. In. Allen Smith. Owing to tho and umber the atten- dunes m not In”. The time was - ttt and». on: and attributing tho Inna-m: which we to be nude tor the ”and lunar. Mr. Ind In. A. Sweitur and funny Mud at the home of Mr. and In. W. Shel-k " Perry's Cor- with Ed limb of Brandon! spent I in day. of lot week nt the home a! It. And In. P. Bowel. gang in“; It. and In. San loin, In. A. Poll and Mr. In", Bohr nttended gags? f, the In. ha'll,tt'. - I. on . Mr. and In. Plat and 1.1;; VI“ It the balm of Mr. and In. I. Gaul " Dickie Iota-mt an 1thu't I I). all“ con- "i"auaMu'MmU.'l't (di,iitfithili -ii2hti'tihi',iL. we .. md u - but 'etsi3iuxrtmt.ettt-rofNew Duo- mhttqd wk] It. My Malt-Ia. A - pal; lets" ff Flt mm li- violet Cope; of New Dun- ' we Sand-y th Mb: little IOIIVILLE {In annulus 3h". J. Schroeder ot Preston is spending a week at the bone ot his am. Mr. Wm. Schroeder. Bkam'a rcnd. Miss Madge Douglas of Kitchen- er was the guest of Miss Louise Banger for the week-end. Mm. Sam Settwartmmtruber and nuns George and Grant spent a law days at the home of the Latter’s grandmother. Mris. Helmulh Hickson. The members of the missionary Society ot the Baptist church repent- ed their missionary play ht Kitete ener Benton street Baptist church on Wednesday evening after which the mmhers or the can: and their friends were entertained to a social time in the churrh parlors. Mini; Luella and Mind Mica Wolfe and Miss Dora Wolfe of Stratford spam the week-end at the Inva ot their parents. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Wolfe. Nr. and Mrs. Ruatrel Tummy and daughter Dee and Joyce. Newton. called on Mm. Money's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hildebrand on their way to Toronto. W'" 'iar%aid au aTaiUriiiia of Kitchener. were in town on Mon- day. Mi. Ament. Linwood, is spending a week at the home ot his son. Nor- matt Amem. Grace unreal. Mr. R. Heldman and son Roland spent Sunday with the furmar's rm) the; at Phiilipsisurg. Friends of Mr. Roy Luckharl will be pleased to know that he is up and about attain dbtter his recent seven} ulna-u Mrs. Fred Gumbel and daughter, wake and Mrs. Wm, Gouxbel and son Ward spam Sunday with friends In Guelph. Mr. W D. Cuibert and Mr. Geo. Meta were visitors in Arthur on Sat- urfitr. 'Mr. George Men, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meta who ham been in Ar- thur in the Bank of Commerce for the past two years has been sent to the Bank of Commerce at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Erc, . " wk of Kit- chener ttttended the funeral of the late Daniel Ritz which was held his! Monday. Miss M. Mieike of Hamilton spent _the week-end in town. Miss Mieflke delighted the congregation ot Trinb tr Lutheran Church on Sunday even- ing with a violin solo. Mr. Wm. Schroeder has purchased a blacksmith business In Hickson and intends moving his family that! In a few weeks. Death Of Sydney Otto. Mr. Leslie Chamber has purchased the farm of Mr. Alvin Forler in Hm Ins-burg and will take DOFHEGSIOII about April Myth. The death took place on Wednes- day, March 26th ot Mr. Sydney Otto. at the use of " years 10 months and 19 days. He had bean ill tor only a week with an attack ot pneumonia and the news of his death was re ceived with deep regret by a wide circle ot friends. The deceased was a son ot the late Mr. and Mrs. Chi-ll- tian Otto. He was born on tho home stead near Has-"lite and spent all of his llie in this district. He was a member ot the Anglican Church and highly respected by all who knew him, He is survived by three bro- ‘thera and three sisters. namely: A. ‘H. Otto of St. Mary's. Charles ittt In! New Hamburg, Milton Otto on the homestead: Mrs. Aaron Yost of Poole. Mrs. Buggies. Cleveland. and Mm. Emmernon buckhardt. New Hamburg, The funeral was held on, Saturdny afternoon with service in Rt, St. George's Anglican Church. ,lnterment took place in Riverside Cemetery. Bright Lin Cloud. Friends in town pt menu-tor and Mrs. W. L. BoWden. King-viii». were sorry to learn of the death of their four-year-old eon Bldred. The deceased had been m with the measles. but toneilitia later develop ed causing his early demise. Besides his ttrMNstrlttltert parent: an only sister Dorothy survives. Mr. Burden wu a former principal oi the New Hamburg continuation school. Dr. P. L 1". of unum- in unusual up In. Pomona an». eoaqhtt" of IN are. on the limo. M. “than! ot Now Hal-hug. l Mr. all Mm. Aur. Scum" and - and an. Cilia Stemmlor " ouod that prams. Mr, and In. Jo: 819mm)" nanny, 7 mi. Van Hunky. WN.. of Tor onto mun a few days with her no mar bore. A large number from here attend. od the ttttettort sale of furnlmre held at Linwood recently. Mr, and Mn. Alien Helm ot " terIoo “shed their uremia, Mr. sad In. Jon. Hahn recently, Mr. and Mn Chm-lei Knrmn of Want-loo called on friends have n- cemly. - _ __ - "he. Rm mid we“: Fours-hr a Kitchener upon! - any. with their '-Itut., -- _ - ML'Wlllrod - ”out a M an” with Moadl in Torrsrtto. 139p“_on yam .emattrte, A!“ "i511; humméi'om and It. Cull Snyder "tted " the In... aef#r.mtdurrsrhrdB.aertm HEMN . Sunday guosln at the home ot D. Beariuger were: Mr. and Mrs. To. ,iah Bearing“ and daughter Doris. Hr. and Mrs. Alvin Shana and son Men of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Oziah Sham: and daughters Erma 1nd Grace, of Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Steekle of Zurich. Mr. and Mm. John Schmidt ot Markham spent Timmy at the home ot D. Baal-Inger. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elnwechtor and children Hazel. Amt-9y. Myrtle 1nd Cameron visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schledel ot Stu-burg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rolnhart. and daughter Gloria. from Kitchener went Sunday at the Intel“: home. A. Bruder. Mrs. J. Bel-gay and con Mr. George Borgey visited with Mr. and Mn. Harvey Snider on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mn, Ben Graham and family of Kitchener and Mrs. A. Selmdach spent Sunday at the home of Wm. Klein. Miss Lily Bruder spent. seven] weeka with trienda in Kitchener. We are sorry to report that Mm. Amos Buck and Missa Muriel Ernst are on the sick Mst. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Weber and daughters. Gladys and mum-1. were .ho Sunday sue-nu a the home of Vernon Woolner at Mannheim. 01195 .Vhbel Weber and Mr. cur ton Sell-sen Halted with Mr. and Mrs. Urbln Snider on and”. - Miss Iva many and M- Ruby Snider open: Sunday nub their friend. Muss Norma Samar of nut Petemburg. Mr. and Mrs. (nuance Schmidt 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 SPINACH E... IT V BROOMS 'tst. 33c TOY COW-BARN a - ' __ - - assi """"uftrc.1trg't-"'" 'set,?,-,,",,'))"""'" &2%.;, ”c.1835 - 7 mums m - _CA1!R9LL’S TEAS, N mv-ymzv‘ww'vmvm‘v; 11m. r-. A, No. an h....._....._........1 in 2: Ah. r-a. "u......' lb = I“ h. [1-, 359......1 h 9: Ed.“ H 'ubrsiae “use. mg... 4th: 'Ac__ftrU23e 25333: lnsuranca Brokerage & Finance Ltd. 101 GERMAN MILLS M34 conN' iiih"hiitiiiria. Bl CARROLL’S wan-n. 000' Srseu--Wheiktheak-.rudb, /srscug The healthy child sleeps well and during its waking home is - cross hut dimly: happy and laughing and spreads sunshine to the whole house. hold. lt in only the sickly child that is craze and peevinh. Mothers it your children do not sleep well: " they ore cI'OII and crra greet deal do not scold them. That is their way ot .teuing you they ere iii. When baby is like this give him Baby's Own Tnhlets and he will soon be well and honey again. The Tablets are a mild but thon laxative which regulate the bowels. sweeten the stomach. banish constipation and indigestion. break up colds. and simple lever: and promote healthful sleep. Thor ere absolutely guaran- teed free from opiate- and other harmful drug: and my be given to the newborn lube with perfect Maw-Gum HEALTHY CHILDREN ALWAYS SLEEP WELL Baby'n Own Tablets no sold by all denim in Indiana or by mail " 25 can a box from The Dr. wo- lluns Medicine Co.. Brxrebi1m. Ont. the newborn lube , may 'ttd, good relulu. spent Sunday at the farmer‘s home hero. Mr. Jacob Rob! is spending some Lime " the homo ot Wm. Rudy of Wateyrtoo. Mr. und Mrs. A, Rum. and dang» tar Rota, no spending some time with their daughter in Indianapolis. Mother-Nome, Freddio. and Inn your aunt. Martin." 'Ptoddirr--"Why. Ma. I ain't done noun!" "a'i"Giii'"iien - lot-nan f'f'I'! u. ,"y/f, 'tee,'," steeet'LttLef _m_m1”4ugz: Appeal For Justice It I“. / “I c '"fs 2311.31. "yur.::,".': “SKID- FIRE attacked your home or property to-day. We represent the most reputable and reliable Fire Insurance Com. 49c A7p 63c 75c Ate you Protgcged? Consult us on any of your insur~ If The Demon We m u your service. Mitra Beatrice Helm of Preston spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. A very pleasant time was spent hat Fruity evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Slam when they 'HI- tertained a number of young people. The evening was spent In crokinola and other games after which 3 daim ty lunch was served, V Miss Anna Nahls was a Kitchen- er vigitor on Sunday. Leonard Nahls spent the week-0nd tit. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 2mm. Preston. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Atkinson and (amin of Preston were Sunday visi- tors with relatives In the village. Mr. and Mrs A, R. Lian ot Gait were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Slee. Mr. and Mrs. L. c. Banociof Kit. charter made a hurried visit on Sat- urday morning. ‘ Miss Mary Ken; spent the week- ‘end at hot home in Hespeler. Mrs. Elliot ot Hespelsr spent may at the homo ot her wants. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1asrdhfer. Mm. R. Jones, Stanley Jonas and Nellie Jones were business visitors in flait 911 Setglyday. - Ernie Wright of Brandon! was a week-end visitor in the villus. RAIOE $21.11)!) In the recent drive for funds the Kitchener-“'aterloo Young Men's Association raised $21,000 with addi. 'lonal sohacripllon expected. The objection set was $25,000. Mayor W. Clement was the campaign chairman. nun! J-IIIIII, m. ', _ 17c vmvwvwvmvzvvmv Ayne Inning, Brit PANCAKE FLOUR Waterloo DOOM 101 STORES to.” are iii- m Per Its

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