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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Apr 1930, p. 6

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â€" Salada quality and price make premiums unnecessary Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Parks and son Earl and (Mr. Mac MCrea of Guelph spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. Winfield. The friends of Mr. Maurice Howâ€" lett are sorry to hear of his misforâ€" tune with his eye and wish him a «peedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wettlaffer and daugh ter and son spent Sunday with Mr ard Mrs. Wesley Howlett. Several from here attended the funeral of Master Robert Bowman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowman of Guelph last Thursday afternoon. He was five years old and will be sorely missed by his bereaved parâ€" ents, little sister and friends to whom our eympathy is extended. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Letson have mqved into their house in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Letson and family of Conestogo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Letson. ;‘fl‘fil”lflll wl tm ztm in e m en ie e e er® & llSAI' An All Get us on the line,â€" our phone number is and watch what prompt service you‘l)l get. Always the choicest meats because we choose our own animals and do our own killing and our own curing. Let us serve you with a roast of our choice Beef, Pork, Lamb or Veal. You‘ll notice a difference. on their lightness, delicate sweetness, and golden brown appearance. You‘ll find them the day. Fromer‘s Bak 128 King St. E. Your visual requirements are _ soientificaily _ proâ€" vided for with glasses of the amartest styles, when our service is employed. Got a Phone E. J. Fischer Waterloo‘s Leading Meat CGERMAN SPOKEN wEST MONTROSE Market PHONE 880 *Fresh from the gardens‘ for any meal of _ TEA Mrs. S. L. Schedewltz has been quite ill from an attack of Larengitis. Mrs. A. W. Ruler visited with Mre. Irvine Sittler one day last week. ADMINISTRATOR‘S NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. pursuant to Chapter 150 of the Reâ€" vised Statutes of Ontario, 1927, that all creditors and others having claims against or entitled to share in the Estate of Jennie M. Crowe, late of the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, Deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day of January, 1930, are required to deliver, by post prepaid or otherâ€" wise, on or before the third day of May, 1930, to William T. Crowe, Waterloo, Ontario, the Adminis trator with the Will annexed of the said deceased, their names in full, with their addresses and descripâ€" tions, full particulars of their claims or interests, and statements of the security, if any, held by them; and that, after the said third day of May, 1930, the said Administrator will tgmn:eed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to claims or interests of which it shall then have received noâ€" tice, and will not be liable for the said assets to any person of whose claim or interest it shall not then have received notice. DATED 8th April, 1930. James C. Haight, Waterloo, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administntm; : 15â€" Mr. Emmerson Martin has started work with the ‘C.P.R. section gang at Elmira. the m. â€" Hallelujah, what a Saviour‘! Hallelujah, what a Friend! mnammmmmmoommmmmeooomommmos | Life from GOd NAS & DOGIDRINE ‘But can never have an end. Town of Waterlo0 |"zaster Betis pea! torth their chorus, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN|gpring flowers blossom in their that the Council of the Corporation i beauty, i Waterloo prociaim we live again. ao rei ty lawy i ol o2 222 | Hallelujab, what a Saviour! to pass byâ€"laws to change names Hallelujab, what a Friend! of the following Streets and|rarist the Lord from death is risen, Avenues in the Town of Waterloo:| ‘Life can never have an end. Foundry Street to Euclid Avenue, “ml'. ”del:. ‘t: ;11 tr‘:‘.nd :::"IM s o 3 ‘ Gore Street to Erb Street, Summerâ€"life will follow springtime, _ Weaver Street to Herbert Street, Dying seeds will Hve at last. Musselman Street to Queen Street, | Hallelujah, what a Saviour‘ Alexandra Avenue to Park Strut.! Hf];?:;‘ ;ncn::’l. tlh‘:tflfle ?rtnu. Park Avenue to Alexandra Avenue. P sen *THE JUDGE of the Coumey| oNX Je tort and Hing of Court of the County of Wnurloo]Fw."‘" Bird Arrivale: has appointed Monday, the 12th dayi ‘The wooing weather of April‘s of May, 1930, at two o‘clock in the nalmy days has encouraged further afternoon at his Chambers in the arrivals in the re‘lm‘oltl (e::hor::m. j i among which the following ve C?urt House Ann?x in the City of beck noled" phocbes. Mickers. hen: Kitchener as the time and place for hawks, klngfishers, blue herons and considering the proposed byâ€"laws| mourning doves. _ f for hearing those advocating and | personals. | opposing the changes conwmplnud' Mr. Joshua B. Bowman of West therein. Wallenstein spent Sunday at Stanley LAWS giving the reasons for the changes may be seen at the Town Clerk‘s Office. DATED at Waterloo, this 28th day of March, 1930. N. A. ZICK, Town Clerk. In the Estate of Jennie M. Crowe, Quite a number from here attended the Linwood Horse Show. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Weichel and daughter June apent Wednesday afâ€" ternoon with ‘Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Schedewitz. Mr. Edgar Martin was a Saturday visitor in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noecher of Glenâ€" allan called on Mre. Noecher on Friâ€" day. Mr. Ion Martin was an Elmira viâ€" sitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews and family were Sunday visitors with ‘Mr. A. Beggs of Milbank. Mr. agd Mrs. John R. Jackson, son Harold and daughter Ruth and Mrs. A» W. Ruler were Sunday guesis of Mr. and Mre. N. A. Stevens of Stratford. Mr. Grant® Jackson spent one evening last week with Mr. Charles Matthews and family. Miss Rella Matthews spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. COPIES OF THE SAID BYâ€" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'F YOU would get acquainted with real tire economy, drive in here. We know tires and we buy tires that we know will make good. Nowadays the man who means to purchase mileage deals with us and he is not dis~ appointed. No sale is complete until the buyer is satisfied. Harry Marks Tire Hospital 91 King 3t. N. Phone 478J WATERLOO The Shop That Gives Your YATTON 14â€"5 ‘ Mr. Sam F. Bowman has disposed of about one hundred and twenty ‘ullons of maple syrup this season. _ Mre. Amos W. Frey of Elmira was lately a Saturday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eliae A. Brubacher. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Diefenbacher were: ‘Miss Irene Martin of Floradale, Mr. lEdwln Bowman and his sister, Miss Hannah, of Macton, Miss Malvina Diefenbacher of Elmira, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Martin of Heidelberg. ‘Messrs. David M. Hoffman and Henry M. Martin were visitors with Mr. Noah M. Weber last weekâ€"end. Representatives of Beatty Bros. of Fergus were business visitors in thic immediate neghborhood last Friday.. Deferring their departure home for a further fortnight, Rev. and Mrs. Daniel G. Brubacher visited their nephew, ~Mr. ‘Menno E. Martllyd( Milverton last week and spent Sunâ€" day with friends around Stanley, leaving for Brutus, Michigan, last Monday. Detour Bridge Submerged. Owing to the ewollen condition of the Conestogo River, the detour bridge west of Wallenstein~is now innundatedly impassable, making it necessary to travel the longer detour directly south from Wallenstein. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wheatley and children of Brantford and Mr. Jas. Callanan of Woodstock returned to their homes on Frida{ after attendâ€" ing the funeral of the late A. W. Callanan. _ Mrs. Theo. Fetter of Kitchener spent last Thursday with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller. _ _ Mr. R. T. Puddicombe spent last Friday with friends in Galt. _ _ Mr. J. J. Graham and du:ihter Sylvia s%m. the weekâ€"end with his son, R. W. Graham and family, at Stratford. â€" â€" > Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Brenneman and daughters of Baden spent Sunâ€" day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenneman. _ Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Posmon and daughter Ruth and Mrs. E. H. Tye spent a couple of days last week with relatives in Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Steckenreiter and sons Lewis and Geor&e of Watâ€" erloo and Mr. Alonzo Winkler of Saskatchewan spent Sunda‘ afterâ€" noon at Nith View Poultry Farm.. _ Miss D. F. Walker spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisel and sons Harold and lhlfi of Breslau spent Sunday â€" with r. and Mrs. F. Schramm. ca Mrs. Rufus Nehrgang received the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Beatrice Wooden, who p.neJ away at St. Michael‘s hmpit‘l. Toâ€" ronto, on Saturday ewnlnufhr a brief illness. She was in 38th year. _ Mr. and Mrs. L A. McTavish and family of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with R. T. Puddicombe. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and dnnfihhr Marion of Stratford spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Graham. _ _ to is nd family spent Sunday with the :«»-.:‘an’n-h at Poole. Mrs. m. Love and daughter -i?‘. his uncle, R. T. Puddicombe. iss Edith Samuel, Mr. C. Lichty and Miss Kathieen Coxson spent Sunday with friends in Preston. yrtle and sons Cecil and Willard mm apent luz with the former‘s parents, Mr. Mra G. Mr. HAYSVILLE of the A.Y.P.A. Belgian Team â€" 1st, Ollie Beauâ€" pre; 2nd, Peter Strauss. 2 s Agricultural Brood Mare not in foal â€" 1st and 2nd, Jno. Wagner; 3rd, Jno. Albrigkt. Percheron or Belgian brood mare in foalâ€"lst, C. A. Busch. Percheron or Belgian brood mare not in foalâ€"1st, C. A. Busch; 2nd, Ollie Beaupre; 3rd, Peter Strauss. _ Heavy Draft Team â€" 1st, Ben Madders; 2nd, Jos. Runstedler; 3rd, Jno. Wagner. _ _ Â¥ _ _ Agricultural Team â€" 1st, Jno. Wagner; 2nd, Jno. Albright; 3rd, Donald Jock. Agricultural Colt rising 3 56!!‘! old and underâ€"ist, Donald Jock; 2nd, Jno. Albright. |___ _ _ _ General Purpose Teamâ€"1st, Jno. Krueger. . e shs _ Percheron Team â€" 1st, C. A. Busch; 2nd, Pat Dietrich. _ _ _ _ Percheron or Belgian Colt, 1 year old or underâ€"1st, Pat Dietrich. _ Group of five horses owned by one man, other than stailionâ€"1st, Jno. Wagner; 2nd, Pat Dietrich. __ _ Span of High Steppers, pony or horse, in harnessâ€"1st, Aldie Weber. Agricultural Brood Mare in foalâ€" Ist, Jno. Wagner. Agricultural Colt rising 1 year oldâ€"1st, Donald Jock. _ _ _ Roadster Colt, 2 years old and underâ€"1st, Ed, Kieswetter. _ _ _ Roadster Colt one iear old and underâ€"1st, Donald Jock; 2nd, Ed. Kieswetter; 3rd, Wm. Heimpel. Single High Stepper, pony or borse, in harnessâ€"1st and 2nd, Alâ€" cie Weber. _ Single Roadster, other than stalâ€" Lon, in harnessâ€"1st, Aldie Weber. MaITs PC MMMET PME MWs ENOCE MCORIICC® Express Horse other than stallion, in harness â€" 1st and 2nd, Aldie Weber. Ponies, singleâ€"1st, Jno. Krueg:r. Ponies, doubleâ€"1st, Aldie Weber. Special prize donated b§$ A. Alleâ€" mangâ€"A. Weber. _ _ Sv-leewxuke for heavy horsesâ€" Henry Wright. Personals. â€" Mrs. Jacob Hahn, Mrs. G. Bieâ€" singer and daughter Louise spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Biehler, Preston. o Mrs. Wm. Biehrens and Mrs. S. Hin:iperxer from Kitchener were Sunday visitors with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Schoenewitz and Mr. and Mrs. Wagner from Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Beaupre. Tamily of Elmira spent Sundaj with the formet‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lle‘fer and family of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. Ab. Querin of Hesson spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold and Mr. Andrew Snider from Kitchener aom. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. o. Rosenblatt. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hess of Kitchâ€" ener, and Mr. and Mra Walter Meyer and children Raiph and Lorâ€" een from Gueiph were Sunday visitors with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinwr from here and Mr. and Mrs. nk Runstedler and fu:ia from Kitchâ€" cner were Sunday tors with Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Forwell. â€" e Haysville Hall, with a very pood attendance. ‘The president, F. B. Graham, presided. Items of busiâ€" :wu were discussed and tAho follo;: ng program rendered. A very teresting and instructive address on "How to Invest Money" by Mr. E. G. lo-nndluln.ull“lo&m- test, a reading by Mrs. J. J. Graham, Mrs. Casper Roehrig from Kitchâ€" Roll call reâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end and Sun day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Josa. H. Meyer spent last week with relatives in Toronto. Miss Loretta Lobsinger was a gu;st of her parents over the weekâ€" end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stumpf and'“e'fi'l'_ and ‘Mrs. John Steckle and éol?flklzi’l';?::‘l'ngl;fil;:oLef:El‘);z;Id."‘h"er visited with Mr. and Mrs. x.‘f Waterloo spent Sunday with reln-'g:!:;ay.sh‘nu near Kitchener on tives. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corniese and Mr. Levi Bowman and Mr. Clfl'family visited at Kitchener on Sunâ€" Schiebel are spending a few days day. at Penetang where they are enflged mmomm im mmerme o iommeins oms tarees in estimating the logo of the H. E. |@ ___â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"® Ratz mill stationed there. â€" | SHANTZ STATION 1 _ Mrs. V. Druar and family from Rostock &:id a Sunday afternoon visit to the former‘s mother, Mrs. Ambrose _ Mr. Clarence Herzog and Miss Anna Herzog from the Twin City were Sunday guests with parents. Hon. W. D. Euler, M.P., paid a short visit to friends here last Saturâ€" day afternoon. Mr. Albert Helm of Kitchener paid a flying visit to friends last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Forwell were business visitors in Kitchener last Monday. _ __ Cc s Mr. Carl Allemang of Elmira spent last Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Allemang. Messrs. Fred Hinsperger, Harry Meyer, E. S. McGrath, Barney Boegel and L. C. Rosenblatt spent last Tuesday evening in ‘Kitchener. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reiner were Mr. E. BeauJ)re, Mr. «nd Mrs. Jos. Schlosser and family, Mrs. Alex Halk and sons, all from the Twin City. Mr. and Mrs. Horleg.Battler Puld fumili’ and Mr. John Battler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler at Roseville on Sunday. ______ _ Miss Lula Rier of Nine Pines sltgent the weekâ€"end at the home of r. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby. Misses Dorothy and Alice Thoman visited at the maple sugar bush on the East View farm ;ccâ€"-e‘nt!{-.â€"" oe Elmer Battler of New ndee spent Sunday at his home here. | _ _Miss Erma Corneise spent the| M weekâ€"end at Kitshener. frie ~Miss Mae Becker has returned last. RM\\ . o 2â€"2>%\ //lBe sTORES CLOSED FRIDAYâ€"OPEN THURSDAY EVENING 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler and Comparative Prices "Don‘t Mean A Thing",â€"â€"It‘s purchase of a used car is not HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS 1928 Pontiac Coupe ............ $575 1926 Ford Tuder ...:â€"....:.::..:; $2 1929 Whippet Coach ............ $585 1925 Durant Touring ........... $1 1924 Chevrolet Sedan ..... ... ... $175 1927 Ford Coupe .............. $2 & & Dobbin Garage & Electrlg Co. 316 King Street West _ â€" Kitchener _ . _ Near Water Street Comparative V alues That Count! WILLIAMSBURG SPINACH 2. 2: 31° ///l SOUPS [ 3 12§5%° | NEW MAPLE SYRUPâ€"Carroll‘s highest grade, No. 10 tin .$2.35 NEW MAPLE SYRUPâ€"Carrol!‘s Pure, 37â€"02. tin .........................65¢ WRAPPED BREADâ€"Carroll‘s Own, full 24â€"0z. loaf ...................9¢ CARROLL‘S TEASâ€"Highest in value, pound .. 49c¢, 57¢, 63¢, 75¢ SLICED BACONâ€" sugarâ€"cured, parchment wrapped, Ib. ... 37c STRAWBERRY JAMâ€"Ayimer Pure, 40â€"0z. jar .......................37c¢ SWEET DILL PICKLESâ€"Something newâ€"Libby‘s, bottle 25c SOCKEYE SALMONâ€"Coronation or Clover Leaf, tin 24¢, 44¢c g.Ach‘.’ClBANBRâ€"M-pcSewz;:dsh €+ s j i .........146, 23¢ BABâ€"Oâ€"Brightens Bethrooms, pkg. 14¢ ... ........... 2 pkgs. 27¢ OLIVES ...=â€"18° | BUTTER : 1 379° "What does it cost? but "What Is It Worth?" ;° MILK * |Hergott. ‘ Mr. Couling, our local school teacher, spent the weekâ€"end with {his parents in Guelph. _ _ home after spending a few. waeks with Mrs. John Steckle. _ Miss Ethel Kinzie spent Sunday :lth Miss Marjorie Bergey at Mannâ€" eim. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hoffer of Kitâ€" chener visited with the latter‘s parâ€" énts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dubrick.. Leonard Weiler spent Sunday unâ€" der the parental roof. _ Mrs. Weise was a business visitor to Kitchener on Monday last. Gus. Hergott of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his brother, Herb Herbert Hergott of New Germany is now employed on the farm of Michael Weise. . & & _ Mrs. Jacob Kramp has purchased a home in Kitchener and will be moving there about May 1st. ; Miss Margaret Janzen of Molton Collge, Toronto, is now home for the Easter vacation. _Jack 'Ke{ei spent Saturday with friends in Kitchener. The Misses Marie and Elizabeth Hergott of Kitchener spent Sunday with Herb. Hergott‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halter were business visitors to Kitchener on Monday last. 0_ _ Bill Berg returned home on Satâ€" urday evening after spending a few days with Fred Berg of Kitchener. Miss Kline of New Germany is apending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Halter. The wonderful :Fring weather inâ€" duced many motorists to go driving on Sunday last. Traffic on our highâ€" way was very heavy and many dropped in at "Herb‘s Place" for refreshments. Our school closes 'l'huradar for the Easter holidays. The pupils are loofln‘r forward to these holidays with oflsh'. Miss Olive Hergott called on _l‘riendl in Kitchener on Tuesday SHANTZ STATION 14 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford of Elmira visited with the former‘s Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hieronimus were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Misckie and femily, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hieroniâ€" mus and Ed. Misckie, Mr. and Mrs. John Manser and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leo and son, all of Kitchener. parents here on Friday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz and son Campbell spent Sunday with friends in Stratford. Mrs. Menitt Winn and daughter, Miss Elsie, of Elmira, visited at the gome of Mrs. R. Foster on Thursâ€" ay. _ maoms 2____ _ Messrs. Chris. and Dan Gerber and Lorne Renmie, accompanied by Philip Grahm of Wellesley were business visitors to Exeter and Crediton last Thursday. Mrs. Peter Lichtie of Wellesley spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Chris. Gerber. Mrs. Wm. Knight received the sad news of the death of Mrs. Con. Ruppel of Kitchener, a former resiâ€" dent of the 7th line. CHANGES AT SCHNEIDER‘s PACKING PLANT The J. M. Schneider Packing Co., are now receiving tenders for conâ€" struction work to provide ample facilities for the creamery and butâ€" ter department which will be a part of the business in future. The work will include cork and mason tiling and brickwork. New machinery is also ‘being installed for the butter making plant. See Canada‘s best tailored to your measure suits with extra pants at $30, fit, etc., guaranteed. Hundreds of _ new â€" Spring â€" readyâ€"forâ€"service Suits and Spring Coats are also ready for your inspection. Price $9.90 to $22.50. Give us a call, our big variety and correct prices will please you. Herman Lippert Stores, Kitchener. 15â€"3 Marcel 35e and 50c. Rose Bcauty Shop, 86 King St. S., Waterloo. 13â€"4 CROSSHILL $265 $185 $245

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