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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1930, p. 12

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aaammmaaaaaammaamaamamummammzmznmm: SCHOOL CONCERT B.S. No. 16. Wilmot is holding their annual School Concert at 8 g Turkeys " Ducks . Geese g Chickens 5 Prime Beef - Veal " Lamb I' Pork " Smoked Ham §Christmas Specials Wettllaufer's Dept. Store In Leather JQlu-h'ty [’00,]th Low Pritool. .I a“... .................. , Me, $1, $1.50 nl'. mum. lb. _.r_""_q.t " Fro-cl! Cronin. tb. _."_rr".tt' " . to ’150 Chad-t. Dunn. th. ,, r 21 1tRm1tritnm1trtstatatm1tmitgtmitmitmeitieitmmeitsiét 'e'; Specially Fed "otud Wuhan. IL. __VF_... Luna- amd Or“.- Poot, lb. Citron Pool. lb. ""_9F'_w_rw..., Cum-Is, lb r'_..wr._ '_w..-rrtrw... "Iliad but... lb. 'r-F.__..... Vain-eh III-Ina. ll 'tt_....., (Nom, Col... It. "'rrr_rrrrer.,_ Sni- Minn". lb. _.r_""_q. French Cronin. tb. .""err"._t Chocol-h Dumps. lb. ._r.9..r Ion-lad Posh-n .__. 2 lie. Gnu-Ll. Walnuts. lb. _F_.__ Batik. lb. '_"_.__'k-ve.rwr..,r.w.. _AIroal, lb. "_Frtt_tr VF.. rFtrt_. rim"; ic bring Four friends. Admission, adults 20c, children 10c. §ill Scarf: - ___ _v_.V- 'ttr __... - up can"; Boninir Slippers ,. tttbe to 81.50 Golmhtu a-- AII nylon. Bath Robes 'NIP.. 32.50 to ".so Fancy Aprons Pr'. 50: to SI.“ p.m.. December 22nd. Come,- and Sherbet (II-net, 15: to Me an. Rout Pun 'v..-.-. 98: to 82.50 Pillav Cl!“ '."_rrr. Tire lo ’IJS Fancy China rr'rrmr, Mc Io SIJO Food Chopper, $1.80 to $2.50 Fancy 1'0th v..... Me to 81.50 Linen TIN. Cloths 'mm-rm 98: In]: In) "P, ,n n... a. Kid, wL,i ’;.'s:ni"di.‘;;..',' Mixing Bowl Set. 93: I Aluminum Percolatpn. Wntel' Set Rayon Spunk. $2.98 to $7.00 Comforters ..m.r. $2.00 to $8.50 lnlnid Linoleum. sq. rd. .... " Congoleum In... alt that. Bathroom Mau ..t....-r.rr-..t.. 98c Bedroom Man. $6.95 to $7.50 " pct. Dinner Set. " pct. Te. sodiririio"ii.'iii " pct. Dinner_$§t. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Never was our store stocked with a more BEAUTIFUL LOT OF SUGGESTIONS F o R Y o U R CHRISTMAS GIVING Waterloo "no to 838.50 88mer.p as. to a.» L"'"" foe to a.» ”$50 to 315.00 93: to $1.23 no". 98: lo $2.00 " to Me an. 98: to 82.50 Tire lo "." Mc Io SLOO a BRITAIN WILL PAY ro us. 3 SUM OF 896,390,00tt a, WAR DEBT INSTALLMENT .'.y','? The British Government on Mon- 3 day paid ninety-Mar million three 19 hundred and ninety thousand dollars a: “.938 yyrted States treasury. 3 Woolwich Township Council a wound up this year}; busiussa with a a busy session last Monday. A Person-In. 7 an" r The Ladles‘ Aid Social held In St. 19 Matthew's Church basement In! 19lrr,tla,r.iser, evenlng was well almond- ” ed. The ladies had prepared a some- . Fiat lengthy program with which inlay were misled by students Vet- wher and Hauck or the Waterloo m {Seminary After enjoying them- 19 selves lmmensaly during the render- 19 mg of the program the ladies further m entertained these prisent to a dain- 3 ty lunch ”a Christmas Lunch. h The School concert will be held on a Friday evening, Dec, 19th, when an “a interesting program will he render 5 ed at which parents and friends are Q expected to be present. lion but} hundred and eighty-five million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The amount out- standing is now reduced to tour bil- lion three hundred and ninety-eight million dollars. Of this sLdGrrrrr Gian an- nouncemem. twenty-eight million dc-llam Is tdr reodGiG7iyt oGriiiiii of the British debt to the United Stats and the reminder is inter- With this payment the total ta mitances from Great Britain to the United States since the funding of the British debt amount to one bil- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shelley ot Waterloo were visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mm. Wm. Knarr during the rampart or last week, as was also Mr. Jghn H, Schmidt of Elmira. Mrfend Mrs. Theo. "boLriGile, of near Erbsvllle were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Each. The United Church Entertainment next Tuesday evening will he lea- tured by the production of the "Bethlehem" pageant, which prom- lses to be very intemzliug Final Senlon. l The damned spent " childhood years and youth here and later he was married to a mm “any. some ‘35 yum no. had lived on his late home (arm in North Woolwlch. The funeral In. held on mtorday (ore noon and VIII attended by a number of the local relative. and triendl. Enjoy»! Brogan. inorm of Mondale. Tho has Mr. Harlin Ill born in this “unity. bun. u son or the late Mr. um In. John lsnln. nun: one mile math ot have. on the lasinzlon toad. low relative. ud mum- _ od with rune! In! midweek. the and "In at tho unexpected death ot It. Daniel 0. Martin, raiding "a. M G. In“. Wall Km In This Dutriet.--othor or THIS DWI!“ PASSES AWAY Upward. of 200 people attended he muting ot the Maple Grove Fur- Imm' Club Thursday night. A pro :mm presented under the attapteetr )f tho Women's Institute wan _ Iy enjoyed. Chntrman Oar-r Denier presided n the business location that thick “m Jame. Woods. president ol the immune took churn. Boloclionu by he Hmttser1err Mc'lelll'l. radian. I our. "Obadiah Looks for 1 Wife.” "omtm and drill. war. splendidly hon A collection tor the roller ot the windy poopi- of (he diniricl Init- " a but lull. MAPLE GROVE CLUB GIVEN ENJOYABLE His farm. He in survlved by. his wife, one son, Ephraim. two anugh tors. Melinda at home, and Martha. Mrs, Samuel Horst. ot Woolwlch. "so one, brother John. and two sly term Miss Mary and Mina Veronim Martin. all of Woolwich township. the funeral took place on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Sank". wort- Ir,ld at the iumlly rasirienro and at the Ploradale Mennonite church. :nIormc-nt "I made in the adjoining vomeiery. _ ("Wm ......, __.. "macaw,“ Dee, 10th, tn the person of Dania] G. Martin. Death was due to an attack ot pneumonia at his home. two miles northwest of Mondale. The late Mr. Martin was in his 57th year. He was born In Conestoga and after his marriage, about 1895. lived on Danlel G. Martin One or the best known and highly unnamed farmers of Woolwich town- mip passed nwu' on Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. Cameron Sherrer have moved their household Mtectts to Kitchener where the former has waned employment. Master Harry Stneser has been en- ?aKed to haul the cream trom the Yew Dundee Creamery during the winter season. Mr. Henry; sidiGiyr paid a business trip to St. Clempnls last week. -e ~~~~-â€"- I Miss Marie Weber ot Waterloo; "petit last week-end with Mr. and My, Nicholas Kittel. ' Mrs, Kate Hemer visited last meek with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henna K. Roth. Mrs, John Dietrlch and family of St. Clemente spent Sunday with Mr. md Mrs. Eugene Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klenappel and sun Alfred, spent one day last week Mg: friends in St. Clements. Me. and Mm. Eugene Dietrich at- ended the sale or Mr. Benjamin Roth, near Wellesley last Tuesday. ltr, and Mrs. Roth will move onto ‘he farm recently vacated by Mr. I. hrhweitzer. Miss Helene Flannery spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Nownk. Mr. Francis oiiGiidCit iiiiiiiiso, ‘enwed old acquaintances hero dur- ng the week. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wane}, laughter. Clamde. and son. Willie, :Nted friends in_Guelph fy1 Mpnday. Mr. and visitors to .Iflernoon. Mr. W. W. Cleghorn. who has been eontinBd to his home tor tttrm+ time, is slowly improving, but must be confined for at least six more weeks. Mr. Clegborn is annexing trom an elected heart. - Fair Day. A special fair day. as proposed by ‘he Elmira Chamber ot Commerce to be held Just before Christmas, has 'reen finally decided upon and the date set tor Monday. December 22. it is expected that this lair will be one of the largest and best attended luring the year. Personals. Mr. A. W. Hotter was a business visitor to 'r1ront1fyrr _ few days. Mns. o. w. Reichard and Mrs. George Reeves visited on Wednes~ 1817”"! lrlepds in Hamilton. File Chief Henry Conrad, has issued a warning to the residents ot Elmira re the Christmas decorations In (“at homes. Many serious 3ch- der. uncut through carelessness mom the Chrlstrnas tree especially where there are children. ls _8lowly Improving. Mr. Harry 611336;} vislted for -.everal days. with Mrs. Gibson in Detroit. Mrs, Gibson is taking PROGRAM; HELP NEEDY About twelve young people on- ioyed a very pleasant hike on Fri- day evening around the Mondale block a distance ot eight mlles. Ro- turatng to town, they gathered at the home or um Bertie Lewis. there they indulged In games. A Malicious lunch was senmd. Community Fund Drivc. It has been proposed by Mr. Noah M. Bearinger, chairman ot the Er mira Relief Board. to hold ll outnum- 'y Christmas Fund in Elmira. With me proceeds of this fund baskets ot bad stun will be provided tor the needy rammes in Elmira. Fife Chit! lune: Warning. Mises Clara Ruppel ssGitH%rada, 'rltTnoon at Kitchener. The slippery highway pavement on Sunday was the cause ot almost. one eel-ions Accident. A motor car travelling towards Kitchener. on the Elmira-Kitchener highway. near the Heidelberg road. Ikldded Into the ditch with the maul: that the two wheels on the right side were broken. Fortunately nobody was in- lured. Enjoyed Hike. Altar may Mold Annual -. The Altar Society at It. Thar-u Church nu their anal until: an and” - in the with hall Th. ohmic: ot oiled: mind A. (allow-2 Honorary Inc-Molt. In. w. W. Cteghora; waldo-t. In. Loni. "Actor; tint victpruidont. Mrs. E. M. Arnold; uoond vice-Drui- Hient, In. on... “not“; necrourr ‘treaaum. In. Harry Fischer; And was. 831] J. Btoddick appointed on the xdvinory board, Th. ira-urer’l I. port showed sniinlaclory “talus. “has Victoria Chicken: and Hi. D, O'Nslll were appointed to inventi- g-te can: ot families needing usin- uinoe. A sowing bag will be held to mate the uncanny wearing articles for the children. It is Also the into!» tion ot the Altar Society to provids hampers or food tor needy families. Car Skid. Int Ditch. FLORADALE JOSEPHSBURG Mrs. Wm. AumaLGr%, Kitchener on Thursday AA0_e--9-ua- mum-awn... ELMIRA NEWS' AT NUROES' "on: A Inns! ertlorahkrnounuu, party was held " K-W hospital. at the Nurses' Home. on Thursday even- ing. it being the occasion ot tho In- mml meeting ot the Alumnae of the Nurses training school. Miss Scott. the new superintendent. of the hon- pitnl was the guest of honor A hay " few hours were spent In bridge and othar lumen. Min M. Knox car ried on the armor Refreshment- were served at tho close The also "on or (when ranked as follows: Honorary president. Miss M. Snider; president, Mm L McTnme; fir-t "ceoretttderttt. Mrs. V. Enid-r; “oi and vieerprtyeridarttt. In R, Patch: secretary. Mk: T. Sltlor; Incl-lurk narretnry. MIMI Jean Slnolalr: Imu- umr. M!" L, Perry. nurunnuuven of the “Fanadlan Nun" "In I Jinnah; Incl-n1 convent". Mu. K. Hunter; no- convcnor. In. Shin"; board of director; the mom- hen ot the executive. Mb: . Elliott. Mm Shunt: and Mrs. Norm": Hol- lm, FINANCIER ADMITS The finanrial institutions which Gilbert H, Beesemeyer built up came tumbllng down about him on Friday at boa Angeles. Cant. as the 45- Harald promoter confessed the per- sonally baa mlanpproprlated 88.000; 000 tor lndlvldual speculntion. At a meetlng or the dlrectma of Guaranty nulldlng and Loan. Besse- myer realized Frlday the hopeless-l [less of his 'situation, he rose drama- tically and said: "Gentleman. I'm _ dirty crook. CHRISTMAS PARTY l In the Twin City hockey Imus fixture Friday night the Holy Name Society team of Waterloo surprised the Run Rider team winning by a score of 3-1. The lino-up: Holy Name soeietr--_1hpal. Von; defense. Walsh and H. Lorenz; centre. Fehrenbadlz winga.‘ House and Boegel; spares. Lang, W. Loren, and Oberhollzer. Run Riders-Goat, Ariss; defense, Schmidt and Sagan; centre. Dotzem roth; wings, Tait and Dippel; spares,‘ Frieherger, LaRoque and Dietrich. --"'"". mm...” “5..“ One hundred persons of the 135 that departed from Miami on an ex- ‘cmsion into the tropic waters near ihere were rescued. I "As we approached In the coming darkness. we saw men. women and children floundering about In the (tye,; in {ranuc efforts to save them- selves." he said. "We took on every person the Dorothea could possibly carry. ,,,,,_c, ...- ”rm, Ion and seeing the tire trom a point where he was fishing ten miles away. He Immediately ordered the boat put to the assistance or the Eureka II. PANlC STRlCKEN. 135 PASSSENGERSR LEAP INTO OCEAN Three persons are dead as a. result or an explosion and burning of the Eureka lt. a see~bottom boat, at Bug Light, 15 miles south of Miami Beach. Sunday night. D. E. BarrdicG%er of the yacht Dorothea, told ot hearing the explos- ..._ --. --_s_, -. -. _ Illnnrd'a Linlmmt for all ruin The question or providing work fur unemployed was discussed and referred to Noah M. Bearinger tor attention. A. E. Lewis complalned that larmem'horses tied to the fence and trees on his lot did damage to properly. Referred to board ot works. Accounts totalling 82.02831 were passed. a petition tor sewer connection on their properties and gave it properly earned. By-laws wer passed provid- ed for extension to hydro system and raising ot $1,500 by debentures and tor appointment ot trttletot for coming munlclpm “union. The council granted petitlon tor sewer on Church St., from Mrs. Caroline Lasch‘s house. Ratepayers on Albert St. were asked to present Mr, and Mrs. Nisrman Johnston spent Saturday with friends at Kit- chener. Considerable routine business val disposed at the December session ot the Elmira Town council. The usual requisitions tor the high school and public library for 82.000 and $150. rwpectively, were passed. The Council held over $800 requisition for the public school. It was decided to charge a rental of 82.00 per nea- slon tor use of division court by Oscar A. Huehn ot Conestoga. divi- sien court clerk, providing Wool- wich township council pays 50% ot fees and hall rent. Mr. Nelson Amy at Waterloo spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. an! Mrs. pllyer Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zinger and daughter ot Waterloo. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mm. Joe. Amllnger. any Section Town Council. Mr. Georgé Lewis of Woodstock spent theoreek-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Lewis. Misa Friedman ot Wleaen'berg spent the week~end with her later. Mrs. Ed. Ziegler. Miss Annie Easy spent Sunday with friends at Kitchener. Misses Helen Dillon and Dell O'Nelll were visitors .to Toronto tor a few days. Mm. Joe. Amlintter in mum: tor several dun with her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Franklin Mr, and Mrs. John Mahood and son Marne, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Morris. Mm. Aha. Eby. Mll- llllo Smith, Mr. Herb Mneworth were visitors to Knmenor on Saturday. Illa Hnel Stoddlci spent Satur- nlernoon at London. Mr. Donald Cole of the Toronto University la spending the Chint- mn holidays with Mr. 1nd In Art UUrot. " _ was Dunner!“ Sleddlck went Saturday at Khulna. Mr. and Mris. C. Burn ot morn were Hutton in Elmira on Friday. Mrs. Cuban John-ton "shod- at Krtetusnor on Than-day Mr. and Mn. Nor" a. Cl.» And In. J. J. Yunnan and - Ben, won visitor: to Kitchen» on 33mm} Mrs. Curl-s 110"an of Down I. visited at the home of no: dingh- lar. In. Harry Vice. Mr. um mum. to Dunn. HOLY NAME TEAM WON DIRTY CROOK" ti': Hugh Freeston Farrier fi: 101 Kidir St. w. t Kitchener "iiut'oaytrxitwatrtarritrearrtytye,wawaatarrig TIES ..F._.r.. Mk to sum 'llMlltilMtllirlli SCARFS ....rr_.. $1.50 up I‘r'by‘ SPATS ._"F.m".r9rt. $2.25 l IllNllllll Pajamas and Nightgowns. ‘ -," Illll $1.75 up ' Men’s Fancy Socks , K 50e pr. HOUSE COATS ' $9.00 and up. Buys Ties ".tt.tmr.r. Mk Fancy cord trimmed-n Tho Land in Hu- and Capt delightful gift. . Gents' Furnisher 9 KING RT. N, BELTS 'I he Radio Shoppe is quite in order, and one of these luxuriously fashioned mots. made from the center backs of the pelts makes this coat of extra va'tfcc----- 8165.00 R. Braunlich Mr.Wrt.tTirt.ttrd I Eli?“ ' i.. . _ ' A Muskrat Coat 75c up” . $1.00 Mk to $1.00 .. $1.50 up . . . . . . $2.25 For Daughter : : Merchant Tallow WATERLOO PHONE T See them. Would be a gift that would be appreciated long after the Christmas season is over, and the giver will share in her joy. These handsome ("menu made from the choicest pelt: you can obtain. for the moder- ate mm of from 'torMett- A Hudson Seal C. $225.00 to $275.00 " Erb St. W.. Wamrloo Phone 765

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