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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jul 1930, p. 5

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"SALADA" are being transported from our local C.P.R. Station down to Doon. Renovates His Home. Bishop David W. Martin has greatâ€" iy improved his home by giving it a complete external renovation and by adding a neat little front veranda to it. Logs Unloading Here. .. 00 Down To Doon. Several truck loads of hydro poles Scores of logs are daily arriving bere ‘by motor truck from both Arâ€" thur and Elora, and the local sawâ€" mill will be in cummer action soon. Personals. Colportéur H. E. Ewald of Kitch ener spent Saturday here in the in terests of the Ontario Bible House. On Sunday Mr. and Mre. David M Gingerich and Mr. and Mre. Ezra B Special Leatherette Folder and 4 x 6 Photo, one dozen for 163 King St. W., Upstairs Phones 2592 and 2750J KITCHENER Passports and Licenses finished same day. DENTON STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER Suitable for any kind of mtun. Prevent yourâ€" from torture and a,t a truss to fit you. e have the knowledge and A. Cohencious Your visual requirements are _ solentifically _ proâ€" vided for with glasses of the smartest styles, when our service is employed. gUPTURE Expert T russeos A Complete Stock of GERMAN 3POKEN Examination Free WALLENSTEIN You will find wonderful values in Draperies and Curtains, Wall Papers, Rugs and Mats, Inlaid Linoleums, Bed _â€"_â€" Lamps, Blankets, Cushions, etc. Come to Kitchener and make this store your headquarters. A nice place to meet your friends. Home Furnishing Sale 12 Mansion St. ‘Trosh from the gardens‘ $3.50 at to fit you TE A Schreiters of Kitchener Thursday, July 24th. $ CHREITER S 117 King St. West, KITCHENER _ Mr. Harold Jackson is taking one of the summer courses for teachers in Toronto. Frey were earlyy morning motor visitors to Preston where they spent they day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Shants. R Mr, Tweed was a visitor here one day last week. _ 000 Recent "Sunset Cottage" callers on Mrs. W. C. Martinson were: Mr. and Mrs. McQuade and son Wilite of Owen Sound, Mrs. L. Bulmer and Xirs.cR. Cunningham of Elmira, and Miss Addie Landerkin of Toronto. The Misses Olive and Dorothy Matthews accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stickney of Elmira in a weekâ€" end motor trip to visit relatives in Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and little daughter of Woolwerton were weekâ€" end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E G. Fierce and family. Mr. Andrew Bach has returned to his Kitchener home after spending @ fortnight in a visit to his son here. Mr. and Mre. Pierce and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Malcolm of Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. C. Edgarton Tallman ‘mnd son Donald of Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives here and near Glenallan. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and \irs. L A. Diefenbacher were Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Diefenbacher and \irs. Strome of Petersburg and Mr. Roy â€" Diefenbacher â€" and â€" daughter jean of New Dundee. Last week visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bach were Mr. James Birâ€" mingham of Crosshlll and Mr. and Mrs. George Bach and family of Wa:â€" terloo. Mr. Raymond Rosenblatt from Deâ€" troit spent Monday with Mr. and Ars. Geo. Rosenblatt. Mr. Alfred Hergott from Kitchener was a Sunday guest with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hergott. Mr. Bert Meyer spent last Thursâ€" day in Toronto on business. Mrs. Alex. Voisin and Miss Marie Allemang attended the funeral of Nins. Voisin, grandmother, at Dashâ€" wood. Mrs. Chas. Slonicker and daughâ€" ters Lorraine and Audrey, from San Francisco. Cal.. are spending a few weeks with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosenblatt. Mics Virginia Koebel underwent a minor operation at the St. Mary‘s Hospitak ‘Kitchener on Tuesday. Miss Marie Allemang returned from Cleveland where she spent a few days with friends. Mr. _ and | Mrs. Robert Forwell spent Sunday evening with Mre. G. Eisenmenger, Linwood. Excessive alterations are being made by Mr. A. Allemang in his store, who has joined the Red & White Chain Stores. Miss Marie Kaiser from . Milâ€" waukee is spending a few days with Miss A. Rosenblatt. Mrs. Betzel and children from Deâ€" troit are spending a few days with the former‘s father, Mrs, Louls Forâ€" well. & Miss Marie Dietrich spent Sunday with her parents. Last Friday evening a large gathâ€" ering of young and old enjoyed an old Time Dance on the oustide platâ€" form on the church grounds. On Saturday evening about 175 attended the Hon. W. D. Euler camâ€" paign speech held at Reidel‘s Hall. The speakers of the eveing were: Messrs. Finlay Sim, Edward Donoâ€" hue, Huwbert Diss, Loule Helm, Hon. W. D. Euler, Mr. J Reidel acting as chairman. 0 More than that of any other member of the family, baby‘s tender, delicate skin needs the greatest care and attention. The soft soothing oils in Baby‘s Own Soap make it specially suitable for babies, and its clunging fraâ€" grauce reminds one of the roses of France which help to inspire it, For Baby‘s Bath AUGUST **Its best for you and Baby to0"" _ aâ€"4» Announce their Telephone 2300 8T. CLEMENTS Commencing \ Mr. and Mre. Henry. Stroh and family, Mr. and Mre. Gordon Ritter land Mr. and Mre. Russel Hahn and , their families spent Sunday at Port * Dover. , Mr. and Mre. Lorne Schlitt, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Hachburn and their children and some of Mr. J. Ritter‘s young â€" folks spent â€" Sunday | at { Goderich. Nee oo e o o e | Mr. and Mrs. J. Morlock and chil . dren spent Sunday afternoon at | Puslinch Lake. _ o â€"_ A large number of the young liberâ€" als from here attended the rally of the 20th Century Liberals in Wrights jGrove last Saturday. / Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wah! visitâ€" ed at HeideTberg on Sunday. Mr. H. Eidt and daughter, Misses Lovina and Melisaa, of Auberdale, Fia., Mr. and Mrs. Biebelheimer and tamily of Parent, Minn., and Miss Ruby Oppertsheiser of Listowel, visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wellser last Friday. â€" _ Mr. Geo. Martin has installed & pesteurizer in his milk delivery bust News Around Town. Miss Jean Shantz of Kitchener Sauder on Sunday. «pent a week‘s holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. _ Mr. and Mre. A. C. Thoms visited at Wellesley on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brubacher viseited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry The Sewing Circle of St. James Lutheran, church, Elmira spent a pleasant afternoon last Saturday en the lawn of one of their members. Mrs. Harold Cress here. There is much complaint among bousewives here about the electric power over the noon hour being too weak. Can something be done to overcome the shortage? Mrs. Ed. Spaeths, many friends will be pleased to learn that she was well enough to enjoy a motor trip to Elmira and other points last Saturâ€" day. m Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerchner, Mro. Lyd‘a Sittier and Mr. and Mrs. El Brubacher attended the funeral of the late Miss Anuie Martin at Hawkesville last Friday. Master Lloyd Kerchner of $.8. No. 3, visited under the parental roof on Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Dezzler spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrâ€" A. B. Weaver. Sunday visitors at the home t Mr. and Mra. J. G. Hahn were Mrs Mary Fleishauer, â€"Mr. Walter Fleisiâ€" auer and children, Mr. and Mrâ€" Oscar Lippert and children, Mr. and Mro. Alex. Stahle, Kitchener and Â¥rs. Wm. Duench, Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerchner and Mrs. Lydia Sittler visited at West Montrose on Saturday. Mrs. Krauter of Wingham, Mrs. Schaner and Mrs. Ottman, Heidel berg and Mrs. Geo. Huehnergardt. Elmira, were visitors of Mr. and Mn« W. N. Schaner on Sunday. The Knieschewsky‘s enjoyed a family picnic in the Waterloo park un Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Kitchener spent a few days with their son and Mrs. Theo. Schmidt last week and among others called on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thoms. Mrs. Geo. Huehnergardt and Mrs. Wm. Duench of Elmira visited with Mrs. J. C. Thome on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sittler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Norman Schneider at their summer home at Freeport. Mr. and._Mrs. F. E. Welker and family and Miss C. Murat spent Sunâ€" céay at London. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Martin motored to Owen Sound and Port Elgin on Sunday. Mr. Emma Hanneburg Miss Gladys Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Appel. The township stone crusher is being set up in Mr. Ezra Sauder‘s gravel pit. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sweeny and Mre. Martin and children of . 8t Marys vieited the Vanatter home on Sunday. Mr. T. S. Copeland is greatly proving his premises by having exterior reâ€"painted. Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mru. Walter Amis were: Mr. and Mrs Adolph Amis and children, Kitch ener, and Mrs. Bert Amis and chil dren of Port Credit. Mrs. Opper gave her Sunday School class of the Pentecostal church, Kitchener of which Miss Ethel Martin is a member, an outing at Three Bridges last Saturday. Mrs. Sam Phillips and baby of Toâ€" ronto is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Harry Garner. Minard‘s Liniment for all strains. Porsonals and other items as told by Waterino Chronicle GT. DISTRICT NEWS im the 7ii:'I;:Ginltwd children and Mrs. Dryden of hener are occuâ€" â€" NMr. . Berg had the misforâ€" tune of f of a load of hay lust Tuesday, injuring his leg quite seriously, ing last Tuesday at Linwood and in ;H_n village. I{o.lou_k:u _at. Wel pying the Klein residence for sevâ€" B‘r. and Mrs. H. W. Kaufman, Mre . John Kaufman, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottman visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb near Hampstead. â€" Bowman and Hon. W. D. Visitors to Waterloo last Friday were Mrs. C. D. Koehler, Reeve Peter A. Wagner and the Misses Elizabeth, Amelia and Ida Wagner. _ Mr. Zehr‘s flats were lined up with picnickers on Sunday from Preston, Kitchener and Waterloo. â€" Miss Myrtle Ziegler of Reiner‘s store smf},. and her grnndmother. Mrs. Rank, of near St. Clemens, were visiting friends in Toronto for a week. Li s _ Several from Kitchener and Watâ€" erloo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Miller recently. _ Mrs. G. Boetger of Monkton and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thoms of St. Jacobs were visiting friends here on Sunday. _ mss _ Messrs. Jacob Lotz and Harry Kelterborne motored to Maynoth to visit friends. & 80 The Misses Agnes and Carolina Wagner and Mrs. Clarence Wagner lef. on Monday morning on a week‘s visit with friends in Sarnia and parts in Michigan. _ _ _ Dr. M. R. Berst and Mrs. Berst and family were visiting friends and relatives at Burlington Beach on Synday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudy and Miss Mildred ‘Rudy of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Adam Becker Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker, Mr. Wm. Woods and Louis and Eddie Wick of Kitcherer visited at the home of al; . A. Woelfle on Saturâ€" day. * * Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weber and <on Carl of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrg. Ezra Becker on Sunday. \ir. Walter Woelfle of Kitchener is spending the week with his cousins, Gordon and Charles Woelfle. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra ‘Becker and Mr. aimd Mre. Philip Becker motored to mt. Mary‘s on Sunday. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods Sunday visited with the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Rickert at Koseuth. . Miss Ruby Schmitt is spending the week at ‘Detrolt with her cousin, Mrs. Wesley Filsinger. â€" â€" Mr. Joe Wilhelm of Hamilton visitâ€" ed at the Kesselring home on Sunâ€" day. Misses Dorothy Thoman, Florence Shantz, Mae â€" Trussler, . Margaret Grant, Mae and Ethel Becker and Messra. Russel Stoltz, Clarence Wanâ€" ner, Walter and Clifford Trussler and Max and Fred Becker motored to Port Elgin and Kincardine on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Reist is spending sometime at Waterloo. Mr. George Berge spent Saturday ot Niagara Falls Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Forbes accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. James Gorâ€" don of Hamilton spent Sunday in Stratford. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Distelmeyer and family of Kitchener were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . N. Lederman. Master Leslie Gordon and Miss Doreen Gordon of Hamilton are spending their vacation with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Forbes. Captain Margaret Forbes of Otlaâ€" wa is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mré. Alex Forbe_s. Mr. 'll_v. Struth and daughters ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cunningham and Mrs. Green motorâ€" _ Miss Jeanne Kline of Brampton is visiting with friends in town. ed to | <vening. Hon. W. D. Euler had good meetâ€" Miss Florence Martin of Kitcherer is epending her vacation at her home here. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cunningham and Mrs. Walter Green and sons Walter and Gordon of Toronto were visitors at the home of Mrs. Hy Struth on Monday. s Mr. Ezra Koehler, our local baker, has made extensive improvements to the interior of his baker shop and store as well as having the outside entirely repainted. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and famâ€" ty of Kitchener called at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Miller on Tuesday evening. The Municipal Telephone System have purchaeed the property of Sam PRender, now occupled by the teleâ€" phone _ Mr. and Mre. Laroyd Bechtel of Bridgeport apent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bechtel. Miss Elmina Schmidt of Kitchener i= apending her vacation at her home here Miss Dora Hoefle, Virginia Hoefle ond Harold Weiller of Detroit are holidaying at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Boshart are spending a few weeks with their daughter in Vlr’lxml].AMieglgnnA. â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Struth and daughter of Toronto have moved to Baden where they will make their future home Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Livingston «pent Monday evening in Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Gascho and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmidt The funeral of Miss Sarah Steinâ€" man which was held on Saturday was largely attended by friends and relatives Mt. Jamea Foster of Hamilton i j visiting at his home here. The farmers through here have ffkished their bay and are getting ready for cutting wheat M. E. Holwell has again comâ€" m hor duties after having had twiiweeks‘ vacation. r. and Mre. Carl Daum and famâ€" The 18 fivished ready for M m t tw cok r. ai WILLIAMSBURG Hy. Kenyon‘s last Monday W ELLESLEY BADEN ily of Detroit are visiting with Mr end Mrs. Tony Promesperger. Mesers. C. H. Seip and Jas. R. Milâ€" ler who were visiting in Detroit have returned home and again com:â€" menced their duties. The members of the St. Jacobs Luâ€" theran Church are having their anâ€" nual Lawn Social on Thursday evenâ€" ing, July 24th, on the Court House grounds. The North Easthope band ulé%L k Specialâ€"Carroll‘s Own PRICES Butter â€" 3 MAbL MCM s & noa oduttg*" * DATES OLIVE OIL Heinz, btl. ......35¢ pke. ......l14c, 236 PALMOLIVE Soap 3 cakes 23¢ PEAS Green Giant, _ __ CORN Aylmer Groff‘s Golden, No. 2 tin SPAGHETTI CORNED BEEF SOCKEYE SALMON MEATWICH SPREAD MINCED CHICKEN > 10 King St. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 894 Scour ing Pads, No. 2 tin ........ 22@ Clark‘s, tin t.lO-. 1446 ............8 tine 290 Fray Bentos, Tin Libby‘s, tin ... EC;routiolAl. ‘OMPARE ow regular "prices that you reguladly pey . | _ ronadngmpamesn n on |@l cont on sich Socoy deler For seisiection shop st CARROULS. 3 &\ KETCHUP = 21 // |â€" car Work and Lower Living Costs for All In the past ten years new tariff barriers have been created by many countries, restricting the outlets for Canadian Such restrictions naturally jlead to reduced buying power on the part of the people, in turn affecting manuâ€" facturers and producers in every line. This problem has demnnde(‘l tlle‘ h}ghli: est qualities of statesmanship for its solution and, the trend havixfieen early recognized by the King Adminisâ€" tration, a nonanrti-an and highly comâ€" fitent Tarriff Board was appointed. e result of the tireless efforts of this Board is the Kingâ€"Dunning Budget. King Budgets during the past nine *eau have kept living costs down. ariffs have been lowered on many commodities and implements of proâ€" duction, reducing living costs, and costs Income Taxâ€"reduced over 35 % since 1924. Sales Taxâ€"Reduced from 6% to 1%. Postal Ratesâ€"Reduced from 3 cents to 2 cents; penny postage reâ€"established. Cheque Taxâ€"Reduced from 2 cents on every _ $50.00 to 2 cents over $10.00. Receipt Taxâ€"Abolished. Transportation Ta.yâ€"Abolhlnd. Telegraph Taxâ€"Abolished. Reduction in five years estimated to amount to $116,000,000. Bennett CAN‘T win! Approve the Kingâ€"Dunning Budget V ote LIBERAL ynfi“fi"é“w I3e\ Specialâ€"Shredded or Medium Chip # GOCOANUT * 15. TAXES REDUCED 17e c marrras . on / ies \ Butter â€" 30° PRICES KEEPING DOWN LIVING COSTS EMPIRE TRADE A VITAL Ontasio Liberal Campaign Committee, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Struth and daughter Evelyn and Mrs. Hy. Struth and daughters called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Battler on the Gravel road on Monday evening.. will render the music for the evenâ€" ing. Mr.. Newman ot Kitchener called on Mr. E. C. Boswell on Tuesday. _ Mrs. Jacob M. Miller is visiting with friends in Stratford. FI1IGS 3 ~ 25° White Nappt: J@ bars Reg. 496 Ib. This Woek Fancy Smyma : 19°® The promgt development of trade within the Empire is the logical soluâ€" t';:m of the enormous problem involved; and the enthusiastic manner in which the Ki nrooch Budrt has been receivzgthrong out the Empire ensures Canada a most favourable position at the Imperial gferroduécdon while at the same time ping Canada to build up export trade per capita, m'&m in manufactured and semiâ€"manufac Providing a market TOf CBDRG®EE Etodum.enuningthehlfldlm ome market for her manutactur home market for her manufacture products, the policy of the Kin Administration offers assurance C Canada‘s future prosperity. 192 Iâ€"Su;r. agricultural implements, textiles, OIJâ€"BH-:‘A\ ferential tariff reduced by 10 1 percent, wb:: goods imported by O-nnln 1924â€"Instruments 192 engines. _ 1926â€"Sugar, automobiles, ti etc. 1928â€"Implements of prodml;l mining and fishing industries; fertilizers on free list. 1930â€"Tea, Reduction in duties TARIFF REDUCTIONS prompt development of trade ture, mining, forestry and fisheries. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shantz and Mr. and Mre. David Gimbel spent Saturâ€" day in Waterloo. _ 800 _ Miss Efinel Hunsberger of Fergus spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. The New Hamburg softball team played a pretty snappy game with the Baden boys on Monday night. The score ended 11â€"10 in favor of New Hamburg. the interchange of CORN FLAKES ALL BRAN Phg. ...... 12 OAT FLAKES Van Camp‘s, Beaver Brand, large tin ....... tin .......... 21¢, 28¢ Carroll‘s Own tin 17e, 29c, 35e .P,-,J.,-. vssâ€"lie 3â€"Minute

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