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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Feb 1931, p. 9

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Cook‘s RKeg atating Compound & 91 King St. North Sold in the Twinâ€"City by Harry Marks Suitable for any kind of rupture. Prevent yoursel{ from torture and get a truss to fit you right. We have the knowledze and exâ€" perience to fit you right. EXAMINATION FRELE A. Cohencious KITCHENER T russes MARCONI RADIO Our Complete Line of TRUSSES lLargest Bus Terminal in US. adjoins hotel @Vche ~ * ~ NT FoDD HXTE At Reduced Price. \9M < 12 Mansion St By popular subscriprion among membors and friends of the Knights of Columbus, a magnifiâ€" cent hotel was erectes, furnished und opened by them in 1926. The primary object was and is to perpatuate and make prectical the good will and democrasy which characterizes this order. This friendliness offers to those of all creeds: to mothers with girls and boys visiting New York: a protection not obtainable in ordiâ€" nary hotels. Wives back home are assured that the men in their family visiting the city experiâ€" ence the comfort and refined surroundings deâ€" sired. ALL ARE WELCOME. The appointments of a modern city Club are available to a!l quests; gymnasium: handball court, swimming pool; bowl.ing alleys; billiard room; library: music and dancing during dinners; spacious lounge with nooks for card games and visitors. RATESâ€"Single Room $2 11 upâ€"Double Rooms §3. N upâ€"Meals.a La Carte and Table D‘Hote. Eighth Avenue at Sist {one block to Times Square}, 40c tam from Pennsylvania or Grand Central. Write for resorâ€" _\ vations /W Phone 476â€"J THE CCOX MTEDICINE CO., Yoroxtn 2 Eo ivorh hA 2. 0 04 °+ DOWRL Apy t m JiAw_ A 1CZL GNTO 260, 1931 Waterloo idUEHICLMNIInNIS NT 1 1} EB uy in rip 3p1 ,-,! it 5\ 1M In the vagaboud bits of knowâ€" ledge â€" which â€" thought. habit and reading had caused her to pick up, EKdith had somehow learned that persons might hide themseives in freightâ€"cars and thus be borne un suspected to the uttermost parts of the earth. The idea was as practical wo it was attractive. for she had no money. She had. indeed, intended asking some of Adolpb, but that she could do later by letter. Meanwhile en Jnt ncle was far safer that she should not k buying a ticket at the station. A freightear usually stood on the ling, just below, for the reception local shipments. Yes, there was e Piere now, and hnot a person apâ€" ren(ly within sight. Kdith hurried it. and. jumping on the little iron ep tugged with all her strength at eâ€" padlock securing the sliding ned ut POnonny in may it there i the next cent‘ry | ked a husky volee matecrul hold out." tho halt fell, half spo h balt fell, half sprang to the [ A short, stubby man stood wside her. a clay pipe between eeth. / a _ goodâ€"natured | smile ning his unshavyen aud grimy 5s clothing was primitive. A â€" derby. ctack on ote side of id. a hlue jJamper, open at the i pair of eordnreys. tikht the caives. as if having. seen eter afays oof ridtnipmervice; paivr 2 brogans. mostly hobâ€" sules. . completed the â€" tale. clhowias caretully tucked over = like a penhelder. There was 5otheve was decradation ahout in\ hut Just is evident was i woeluchy opirit whicit inspired The Case us d Chronicle Serial sometime shud say," ul it flesh i4 th d1 al id "What is your name, please*" acked Edith, like a true woman, hoping for better things through alk. whine of the professional cadger, "thet is, if you fulfle the Scriptur ind gives a trifle from your plinty ‘o my nawthin‘." "A notebook filled with bighâ€"oldâ€" «ly phyes." . muced Soci‘ty. Dan. "It ain‘t much. as the drownin‘ man said ahen be grabbed the straw ; but. inter all, 40« gud silver corners and vill do fer a o of boouze at all ewetits It‘s alfiu.\ the â€" way. clim buas nmawthin‘ wilt give up iverythin‘ ind thim thet has dverythin‘ will ind thim thet has iverythin‘ wil vive up mawihin‘. Why, 1 struck a sitheced old pelican, the mawn, am| I wâ€"t her misst obsecus, so l id, for Â¥ it of help. ‘Give you somethin‘ iys ohe, ‘Yis, so 1 will and gladly. UU sive you over to the Inst perleece 1 take it ai Socily, as fre jninper. "but makin. a big tin af venP c hn i atid »ue without epths o# lu timnt. had p ult Iy H hit l ndho Soci‘ty Dan they mostly calls Preceautls Edith® moved in order lie mose ecinfortably. and raised t hand whih familiar westure as if brush away from her pillow the avy lraids (f hair which. only a w hours hefore, she had sacrificed herâ€" mad plan. Soeity‘« trained ervalion instantly fterpre tord TY BELEVEDL N GQHOSTSâ€"HE Say$ HERE N HiS L&TTERâ€" in My CELL LAST NIGHT: mMy DRINKWNG CUP FEITHER MOVED OR ho JUmPeEp orr or | Phone 2777W. §0 Ontarie 3. Kitchoner 1oud lie th frad esd natul en 1} l © day on ril td pfer nnuderst dn in â€" the â€" fam‘bly â€" sonie orlder fam‘bly," he reflected. as Ite C Edif‘ up and drew the doot 1 them; thiit Hs absinece is de +owhin fthey are aâ€"waukkin‘ of id HECOTL : fled . dint, off trunk h toc inn bo w pon frim d UWay wenl 4 mething in 11 1 abandon A1 with n remote bein pcsed ORDON Oop LASSES PERLIN ODT â€" 19R thu Nuth in in L in w the Tike on renyin ou) Inxnbins dto it properiy . Insuded. with the stuff abourd mn foewards i aim‘t h: us gusen vent to hi winent. Secqb‘ts priv wich missell off in erre corner, had heens plaeed sprce dn o whie‘ on ie mixit ciud cegled. No sorm Troin jamj« hook. my lotâ€"loliy: fad, d wilcome," contimied thrust it inside of his mark me wud, you‘re mistilies in Hie dneinâ€" d oit th ileal. L th the spol is o in eunditions 1. tham the gi enewTrerice, * That is Pan]‘s the who s The oresinrcs . arnd. in an Hhe etaple is A Isuuly Cinx h ue re rodeide. H+ th eowid.. yoir in the inc iblind on c In x bips d & priv« card up mener had speakin‘ 10 omugcht Torevel «flw w hhe the lad Hil wl ut sufficient to his needs, he noticed a sealed package sticking out of the pocket of a customer awaiting his turn in an adjacent booth. As inâ€" stinctively as Edith had sought to brush back her hair, he stretched out his hand and snatched . the tempting prize Unfortunately, the owner‘s wits and uerves were keyed up to that pitch of â€" expectancy | which rules when prescing troubles are about to be relleved. He turned like a flash and throttled the thief. A small boy shot over the connter, giving ready acsistance. The burglaralarimn rang: the duor was slammed and bolted; and Soutty lay overcome on the floor pressed down by a halftton of human rage until the police should come und deliver him over to the tormentors. inkmewir, elie Port. way wiard eally exnl T da Ieath* â€" fraement The af baock n « recked ind ce Bat the tear Phe ene ear eun qhowini sael sn 1 wl i Dix Lil« im m 14 abt l lia 1 id nd tla im n the. puuwite notwâ€"houk dicenmat oc inss Uue on ;coatid hail s t1 anml th «11 annct <omiles f ru pid1y ed lnick intence OQver ai Iinmcurniny tho «ewings renl imp umki tmlerf Tt © 1911 ‘nnl Faarnce 10 thai ht ind mct al Irein‘t i0 horr 1t Grewt Rrira irvec Jn torpeds hewed ap an ticket for the Hight _ fiam re. brtetling mpit with thic enderd Tirens nu withont pay pelalbtt dral nmre, f Promiat ly nown, tirat hm in Tife, itenger spld and afro In Fhx t ® righta reanrved drivin HIEYi c owhen The ie dictance [ milep The old trunk Â¥ and im ewing and ho adong e oT peor im Th ntnks «lfot thid fnlly ervice. Inc ationaiy. Withslo in intek ed. with eolnadadss smusline n ndh awiny . £oqubt comih itt silver h Kronid alteady sho un Iin ma; nLf udviain i0dhad t S plux n w wil ow «33 ad ant 14 V (tory | mil 1,']’[1'- |be In The special meeting of shareholâ€" ders of the Union Star Cheese and Butter Company was well attended Contracts were awarded drivery for various milk collection routes. Sevâ€" eral interesting items were brought up and approved. Directors Urge More Farmers to Patromize Local Creamery. Other Business. President Ezra Shgulz acted a» chairman of the meeling and Ed ward Hammer, a uewly elected di rector, acted as secrelary The â€" Wellesleyâ€"Wilmot town line reute along the Amish Settiement to the factory was let at .90 per 1000 lbs, 5c higher than last year This was Framk Kleinknechts 1930 route. The Bamberg route, belong ing to David Kroph last year, was let at $120 per 1000 lbe. This is 5¢ lower and was given to Frank Klein knecht. 1930 route, held by Nichulas Kittle. â€" through â€" Josephsburg. went UNION STAR CREAMERY ENGAGES HAULERS FOR 1931 to Allin Gingerich, the lowest der at $1.05 per 1000. This one 23¢ lower and was lengthened mile. These were the only milk routc contracted for at the meciing and saowecl â€" little: chan#e as to route und patronage. . An dncreased cappls and patrofage. An increased cupply ei mmHKk is anticipated and the hanl ers o will call un new enstomer if motifieil uin â€" herman | Snyier Easthope ts Dovring do‘m Hoki‘s rouwre and outh â€" through were left over urmtil ( view them. Near the J se, the mented on the writer in Jaet week‘s budget this â€" dreading, | "Dun Wilk." The divectan that shoin Dongun Ql, Lartn v i1 WiT: M C Mi Take Him for a Ride Whon a certain officer of the Governor‘s staff died, there were some napplicans for the post, and some | were â€" indecently impatient, While the dead colonel was awnit ing buzial, one aspirant buttonholed the Governut, asking: "Would you object to niy taking the place of the colonel?" "Not at all," the Governor reâ€" vheid tartly. "See the undertaker." Nitcle ‘¥h toogrle rokin M nd hud Win sdi Mr a Itt ich 1 We eouthig Herman mud) Mrs. W. S Sumlay visifore and Mas. C. dte elat is 219 Al â€" hesgne deekd an enjosabt le party at the home ef Mr râ€" _ Et Gill on Wednesiay tefreshmente were served WO Pattersen eP Precton ecn M Win ud the TiR 1 h 1 To in Sal Mrs e service d irech on Sun H else, trecineet> the writer of an n1 Sitha y oK d H: uts in Xt i KmMan «4 Aus nifd ev reeent eko spent in Kitehea fj‘:%;\ A:;; r s [ 1 m%j}%fj "fifi J . \ J yyes o DOON +o s pend in Kitch« Dumping | Surp ut ontini« id d 1 New ineclis i Cor argh M COnli Righ *T COal © 1 MQJST SEE you‘ Nat n1 h all m Int d1 pted 4 + Drin Wt fir ten: woent by a Uvat e=th i TD U a 1| Establighed 1863 ASSETS OVER $1,800,000 Government,. Deposit â€" â€" $100,000 Officers and Directors L. W. SHUH _ â€" _â€" . President W. G. WEICHEL â€" Viceâ€"President J. Howard Simpson â€" Oscar Rumpe} Ford S. Kumpf Edgar Bauer Jos. Stauffer W. R. Bricker f Manager and Secretary F. H. MOSER _ â€" _ Ass‘t Secretary JOHN A. FISCHER _ â€" _ Inspector C. A. BOEKHM INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED District Agents Cutting Out the Extras "1 think this scenery is just heavenly." "Um, 1 don‘t kmow. Take away the mountains and the lake and it is just dike anywhere else." hi ARTHUR FOSTER, "Rastu: this town gro ilt Waterloo Mutual Fire ___ Insurance Company "Bout 4,000 poople, suh." "You mean to tell me there were tut people 40 yeats ago, and only N0D now? Hasn‘t the population ‘own* Have no people moved in; i dbables bora?"‘ Th ildve "I4:; "Wh 44 / Al M An isqpuirer asking Rastus about native villawre:â€"â€" . ‘Rastus, how many people live in About Her Delicate Daughter H B H: e is, but t uOTHER‘s ANMETY M s ecnous taker appruached a tumlued down shanty on the irts of Ravannah agd pushed ay through a hun:&nf little mnties who were playing in af â€" the door, He knocked. duor was opened by a large of celor. Adter the usual preâ€" iry â€" uections the o statisties H aves town ut 4,000 people, sub." wo long you lived here, Ras \1 Smiles i ud H 10 h, y»s 11 ST. AGATHA ut th )oyeurs, suh," imy people when you 1X1 h K s, suhâ€"â€"babies see it is this Ixliy is horn, Brockiille, Ont r bushand‘s occupa to M h ib ittenile WalL. Rraeq alina attende Nnmann owe in the side; + barekaehe; fre n and heros i1. 8o thai rlx Spring [+ me suh be fading away." muther | recently * Thousands of o the came thing. endure a trying sllo adtality and chreks x1 urt L lt (The Kitehofer of K. Gironau â€"of s vf Mr. and on Runday, fter K:muehling. â€" Missos Clara sltended the s Enima Shinr pother Car] at t h vccupashun. passed away " replied the health Linwiller and a farm mnear Homer, E} iinz, Misses smith and l the birth oi Mz and mtelia these litte evierd 11 < are sold hy t by mail nt Pr. Wiliame it Eltect and ra with Ar. t.0 Berle‘s were sorh that surely tA mplains d your lity â€" and are pale; a languid iE shather ic suffer 1 decline andt eturned al days rhsville. vled the wedding rothea« lch the s wel ippet if) sn it been way : some spii al woeak molllcd y W JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTEB, Solicitor, No Public, Conveyâ€" ancer, ete. l‘:z; to loan. Office, Bank of Montrea. Bldg., Waterioo. CLEMENT, CLEMENT, HATTIN & EASTMAN, law offices, Bank of BITZER & SMYTH, Barristers, Soliâ€" citors, Notaries Public, etc. Money to loan. German upoion. Offices 23 Queen Street South, Kitchener. Ont. A. L. Bitzer, B.A., J. H. Smyth, B.A. D. 8. BOWLBY, B.A., LL.D., Barrisâ€" ter, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conâ€" veyancer and Crown Attorney. Ol‘reâ€"County Buildings, Queen St. N., Phone 720, Kitchener, Out. DR L. L. STAUFFE{, 180 Erb St. West, Waterloo; Phone 1016. DR. J. E. HETT, SPECIALTY DR. S. H. ECKEL, Dentist, Office in DR. G. E. HARPER, Dentist, Office in Oddfellows Block, 32 King St. South, Waterloo. Phone 349. DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, Room 110 Weber Chambers, King St. W., Kitchener. Phone 1756. DR. W. J. SCHMIDT, Dentist, 69 King St. E., next to P&Qc"b'hée'. Kitchener, Ont. DR. °V. R. WILKINSON, Dental Toronto Building, 19 Ki East, Kitchener. Phone Diseases of the I'fsr; fi-}B{tâ€"ifl Nose. King St. East, Kitchener. Bank of hiunii‘,eélvfiiâ€"ag.,'fi;ie;: lo0. Phone 174. Surgeon, Phila. and Tor. Officeâ€" 23 Queen St. North, Kitchener. Evening hours Mon., Wed. and Friday, 7â€"9. Phone 152. E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 64M 13 King St. N When the serappy plumber died, His wife, with humor grim, Decided, knowing his habits well, To bury his tools with him. MAURICE DALY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary 26 King St. N., Waterloo. Phone 247 A Specialty. Expert workmanship, prompt service and prices reasonable. Teacher of Piano, Singing, and Theory. Private and class inâ€" struction. Studios 48 Roy St., Phone 1171M, Kitchener. Money Loafied on Your Car Pay back in 12 monthly payâ€" ments while driving, present payments reduced, private sales financed. All dealings confidenâ€" tial, Open evenings. Motor Loans & Discounts Ltd. 129 King St. W., Kitchener. Phone 4126 D. T. Brown â€" â€" Branch Mgr. Rebinding Books Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suiteases, ete. Prices reasonable. Goods called for and delivered. Bookbinder 17 Queen St. N. _ Phone 2686 Kitchener Expert Shoe Repairer at 27 Erb St. W., Waterloo Next door to Masseyâ€"Harris Shop. Shoe Repairing C. a. BOEHM INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED J C. Lehmann WILHELM‘S CHIROPRACTIC SHOEMAKING Miss Anna R. Bean District Agents. Phones 700 and 701 MEDICINAL Waterloo, Ontario DENTAL E. HOUSE No Comehack Music Waterloo

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