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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1932, p. 9

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WR % .,,& Special Leatherette Folder ane 4x 6 Photo, one dosen fer Passports and Licenses Anished DENTON STUDIO 163 King 53t. W., Upstaire Phones 2502 and 27090) Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario 8t. 8. Kitchener Wndm. ht you right. TRUSSES from torture and get a truse 20*" Off Examined Proper glasses will relleve that annoying headache, sore eyes, or faulty vision. Our glasses are comfortable and very becoming. Our prices range from @A E) and up PHOTOGRAPHS LVE Why Delay . _ 18 Mangign €t, Having Your Eyes Spedina Avense and College Stoot A Compiecte Stock of PLENTY of CURS PARKING SPACE GARAGE ONE MINUTE WALK Single $1.50 to $3.00 Rates Doubie $1.00 to $5.00 HOTEL WAvERLEY ALL TRUSSES If_YOU PREFER A%..l WELL co-ux'rg’:'o'umuu siZED ARE IN TORONTO, ween in * TORONTO F. STEELE â€" 96 KiNG ST. WEST Kitchener‘s leading Optometrists ORDON‘S {W@s ‘Directors of rpot or Wherfâ€"25 Satisfy ech Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper .vieited On Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Rennie near Glenallan. Miss Luella Logel is spending some time in Kitchener. _ _Mise Lelia Finlay spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brydon of the 3rd of Maryboro. ® ‘Mra. D. W. Musser of Wallenstein ‘:.u a Linwood visitor last Thursâ€" y. 0 Mr. Percy A. Adam was a business visitor near Crosshill recently. Mr. Jas. Richardson was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Linwood on Tuesday ’Alm in Linwood. Mt. and Mre. Bert Cressman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. Carson Mewhiney.. __‘Mr. and Mre. M. Brenner «spent Friday .afternoon in Kitchener. Mr. Clarence Logel was a business vh‘l_wr in Elmira on Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert epent Thursday in Linwood. Mr. Stewart Lavery and sister, l(_ho Gertie Lavery, spent Friday home from Kitchener after having had a successful operation. % Mr. Jacob Lorents of St. Clements was a business visitor on this line on Friday afternoon. Mr. Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. L A. Begge wore Mr. and Mrs. Eliwyn Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry, Mre. Jas. Cherry and Mr. Elisworth Fleet of the 3rd of Peel. _ Mr. Stanley Logel has returned Mr. M. M. Shants of Croashill was a business visitor in this locality one day last woek. . _ Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabbert spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. Mr. f-lg-hn of % 4 Messrs. Alex. and Gordon Mc Tavish were Kitchener visitors on Saturday. Many rules for daily llvh;x may be adopted, but the only satisfactory rule of kindness is the Golden Rule. eeas o e e l o ts en nei s Miss Nettie Donald of Kitchener spent last week with her father, Mr. David Donald, who is seriously 11L O ShniirnOilmialenr ds _ ECCC UE son, Mr. Alvin Ottman and Mre. Ottman. e " Mr. and Mrs. A. Frey and family Of near Linwood spent Sunday with the former‘s brother, Mr. Noah Frey. 2 w RetAss szaew | C «pent a few houre on Friday with her uncle, Mr. David Donald. l": ! Mre. Wiliam Tyack and sous Cal\ . vin and Eari, mttended the funeral p,p, on Wednesday of the late Mrs. Mary in, Aunn Porter of Glenallan. Prive her son Hardy, until the eummer. Messrs. Emmanue!l Hoffman and Karl Ottman were Eimira visitore on Saturday evening. Mr. Daniel K. Brubacher, who has spent the winter months with his brother, Mr. Heliry K. Brubacher left last week where he has accepted a pogition with Mr. Enoch Bowman of near Waterloo.. ‘Mrs. Glover Tanner, who has been spending several months with Mrs. Charley ‘Buimer returned to her home in Milbank on Sunday,. Mrs. John Ottman of Heidelberg was a recent day visitor with her Heidend S ooo e nen ie omnt T mens Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Martin and family and Mr. Israel Martin were Kitchener visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Charley Bulmer, who has been ill for some time at her home here left for Kitchener on Sunday, where she will make her home with Mr. Josiah Sittler held a success ful wood bee on Thursday. ‘Miss Elste Snyder has accepted a position in Kitchener, :lig. Laverne Hosea of Toronto visitâ€" ed Tuesday .with the former‘s broâ€" ther, Â¥r. David:Domald. . , / _ _ _Meesrs. Hardy Bulmer of Kitchenâ€" Mr. John Donald of Waterloo and t, Laverne Hosea of Toronto ‘visitâ€" HAWKESVILLE von wnnia ns )27, RioTo / fROught| "I have only two pounds a week, you wonld like to know! Chuck!â€"{just now," he continued; "we will chuck! Chuckyâ€"chuckyâ€"chuckt" need to be very careful. We can‘t And Hubert was left alone, with keep a serrantâ€"" Green Lane station drawing him| Raith nestled closer. (Bless that like a magnet across the waste. crumbling platform, and that dillâ€" CHAPTER XXI gent stationâ€"master!j The Second idy!! of Green Lane "Oh, I am so glad!" she exclaimâ€" _ "Wdith!‘" he said gently. ed, "it would not be the same at all ‘ She was standing at the old corâ€" with a servant!" ner, up the steps and a little to the And then he knew. He did not right. The spikes he had pulled out kisa her. She did not kies him Jacox), you‘ll go on and find M'ouyn'u what takes her there. Perbaps it‘s| d 1 to meet Alf Hazel. I shouldn‘t wonâ€" fiercely, der. He‘s dead in love with her, and : yielding has got a biggor wage st the yard might nc than you have! Will, he says e0. ‘"Yes," He is in Will‘s office." But w "Youâ€"littleâ€"reptile!" tion or . "Allright; but go!" acquiesced Sue exclamat cheerfully, ‘I‘ve got the hens‘ meat Nor can here. Then I‘l} look for the ©EE®. jthe print We get ours here now, not at comma. Cheasely Farm any more. 1 thought| "I hay you world like to know! Chuck!â€" just now chuck! Chuckyâ€"chuckyâ€"chuck!" |need to Mao n e e o e o en e nttt 2202006 0f me? Edith murmurâ€" lose your chance. She won‘t go to ed, he eyes raised now, fixed not on ‘Green Lane again, nelther!" Hubert, but on the pennon of smoke, _ "I won‘t stir a foot till I‘ve seen which, all white now and light as a your back go over that hill," said feather, was wreathing over the face Hubert; "I won‘t b6 ‘an exhibition, of the moorland in the track of the nor make Edith one. No, nor yet an ertreating train. The festive en Object lesson for your friend, Miss gineer had shut off steam, as he ran Jacox!" down the hill into Clinton with his SBue clasped her handsâ€"her moâ€" clucking, bouncing "ompties" be ther‘s gesture. P hind him. "Ohb, what shall I do?" she oohbod.' Because of youâ€"yes!" said Hu quite euddenly, "I‘ve worked so hard bert, drawing he slowly to him. to make this come right. And NOW |(What a hlaa«ine amauy »...0 . MB Lt ols e doe po e e RmTTostode wi. back. And she‘ll row me, and you‘ll "Because of me?" Edith lose your chance. She won‘t go to ed, he eyes raised now, fix Green Lane again, neither!" Hubert, but on the pennon "I won‘t stir a foot till I‘ve seen which, all white now and 1 your back go over that hill," said feather, was wreathing ove Hubert; "I won‘t 66 ‘mn exhibition, of the moorland in the tra nor make Edith one. No, nor yet an ertreating train. The fe Object lesson for your friend, Miss gineer had ahut ars a6m... ° tracks, my young lady. Have you been reading detective stories?" mean. Not sitâ€"iron seat; no, nor kiesâ€"inâ€"theâ€"ring on Farne Height on Bank _ ‘Holiday; but _ niceâ€"you know!" "You young brat‘" said Hubert; "and so you got me to come here so that you could watchâ€"are you not ashamed of yourself? And your own sister too." "No," said Sue Dillingham defiantâ€" ly. "I wanted to know; Agnes Anne Jacor always thinks aho knows M‘ a lot, and our Will, he stays out late, and I daren‘t! ‘Cos of father, you‘ see! And ‘sides, he only walks with cooks, andâ€"oh, anybody. Not like youâ€"and our Ede!" "Susan Dillingham," said Hubert eolemnily, "you‘ll surely be hanged!" _ "Not twice," retorted Sue quickly; ""was once; you chopped me down. Can‘t be twice. Law doesn‘t allow. I‘ve heard father say so! Now, will you go on?" "Not to have you following my DR CDr 500â€" 0H, AnyDody. Not Hke} "What!" cried Edith, with a quick youâ€"and our Ede!" nervous glance; "you have not "Susan Dillingham," said Hubert spoken to father? Ohâ€"!" eolemnily, "you‘ll surely be hanged!" "Yes," said Hubert; " he asked _ _‘ Not twice," retorted Sue quickly;!me take your â€" empty downstairs ""was once; you chopped me down. rooms, when I spoke of going to Can‘t be twice. Law doesn‘t allow. Challoner‘s next door. And of course I‘ve heard father say so! Now, willlâ€"of course I could notâ€"" you go on?" He hesitated â€"watching the ‘hand "Not to have you following mylot the stationâ€"master rise and _fall tracks, my young lady. Have you away at the end of the platform, been reading detective stories?" |keeplng a little ahead of the knock "Don‘t know what they are; but, which arrived heavy and dull on the it y‘c'm dog't o. 'Edo will be coming slumberous air. hoi ns a Do on td t e l 10 than that. ‘ It‘s not half as bad as ‘the cane at Board School. '1;m'. oollnnflns Agnes _ Anne acob doesn‘t! t go on, will you; go on, lor you‘ll miss her!" "Miss her? Who?" said Hubert. Sue‘s. look of infinite contempt traâ€" velled from his straw hat to hie dark brown sahoes. "And me that told you, too," she eald; "surely you needu‘t pretendâ€" not to me!" "I don‘t," said Hubert, laughing in spite of himself; "what I want tc know is, what you were doing up on the haystack, hanging with one rope round your waist and another round your neck ?" foot on a place that slid. I slid too. Now you know! Quick!" "Then you were not trying to hang yourself !" ‘ "Ot course not," said Sue, "was only trying to see what you two ‘ud do! But don‘t tell Ede. She‘d never forgive me. Wanted to see how they do lov_omkl_ncâ€"â€"nleo people, . I _ "Blippedâ€"there!" cried Sue; "got on the ridge stridelegs, and hitchin‘ along to gogya bg}to; look, I put my eath, looked up and csught at his # apparenrtly alarmed at seeing I‘m all n0w ; on! oo 109 OO 2l Htht now: you so ont Pillingpans" neatied, the thr who glad find out 'ouynm oift'ifi';rv;'fio. on haps it‘s| "And soon!" he con ued, almost dn‘t wol: fiercely, to take ul:{nnh(. ?(k that _her, and . yielding mood, w e well knew, the yard might not last long. ® I{ Hubert felt murderous. Luckily, norjhowever, Edith never raised Q:r on llou;; and as for the stationâ€"mastér youlhe took no more heed of a train of empties passing within three feet rt; |of the heels of his boots and the ) s0|tails of his secondâ€"best official coat, notfthan if it had been in another and >wnjless nolgy world. _ |_Wheezeâ€"Wheeseâ€"Grâ€"râ€"rr! want "mn.nt 'wmv"c'f*t;: rl:ply was quesâ€" Or agreemen terrogation or exclamation, Huwbert could not tell. Nor cam I give any instructions to thepi:llur. He must let it go at a 1"7CO@nt Edith), oh, so firm and dear, "you are going to marry me! â€"and soon!" "Am 1?" she cried. She was looking at him now, but the pride, the dash, the defliance even the independence seemed curi A whistle in the distanceâ€"the apâ€" proach of two long streams, One of olack, One Of white emokeâ€"another whistle, and a long train of "emp ies" and‘ coal trucks clucked past, ldly, casually, as if it had nowhere in particular to get to that day. The engineâ€"driver and stoker uum‘ sight of the two figures, standing oo o e t ns ’bnnchmt of the lime. ‘There was oply a short, stumpy, shunting sigâ€" mal in the place where it used to stand. Hubert brusqued the preliminaries and put his arm about Edith‘s shoulâ€" Qou.l “Y«lm mn:’t tell me," 'lo said gently; "I see by your eyes!" "I have not been crying," faitered Edith, unconscious (so at the proper moment it is given to women) of the xircling arm; "I only like to come ® Green Laneâ€"for the sake of old Ames!" It was a lame enough answer, bntl ;omehow it pleased Hubert. TNOTH, ©HBeesch went his saw on a nail. He said something too dis tant to be more thatl emessed at shy of it, uty se Hite, tndeod, wie 0 rae gfi%fif‘ bat at vaich I have told you that I love! Miss Elvera Struth who underâ€" _I have told your fatherâ€"" Went an operation at the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" !" cried Edith, with a quick D‘tal, returned to her home on Tuesâ€" glance; "you have not day and is improving nicely. i ly W' y ABSE TA OVER w‘&o Orâ€"$wo |GoverBinent Deposlt lesued aud took per % aÂ¥ation he goseip« Officers and | O#ethe cwoâ€"nefghboo 2 2 0000 0 _ been re The funeral was held on Wednes day afternoon with a public service at the house from thence to the Petersburg cemetery for burial. Joss 10 children, 8 daughtere and 3 sons, namely, Caroline of Kitchener, Sarah, Mre. Wm. Knechtel, Kllch-‘ ener, Mary, Mrs. David Christner, Kitchener, _ Katherine, Mre. W. Ritzenthaler, Prairie View, Iilinois, Louise, Mre. Chester Jackson, Los Angeles, California, Jemima, Mre. W. Heipel, Kitchener, Edna, Mrs. E. Bier, New Hamburg, Fred, Napa, California, William, Petersburg and Geo. of Kitchener and two sisters, | Mrs Aune Albame ar Bissimcs 104 Mrs. Anna Aikens of Stratford and Mrs. Chas. Kuntsie of Kew Hamâ€" away on\g:md.y afternoon at the home of her son at Petereburg. She had reached the age of 80 years. Her husband predeceased her about | 7 months. She leaves to mourn her‘ Mr. E. C. Boswell, who was conâ€" fined to the â€"house with the flu is able to be out again and assume his dutles. During his absence he was relieved by Mr. Runstedtler of Kitâ€" chener. ~ Mr. and Mreé. Esra Nicklas and family of Keet Zorra were Sunday visitors at the home of Mre. Henry Struth. There are still a number of people laid up with the flu. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Mr. and ‘Mre. D. K. Boshart and family of Pine Hill were Sunday !hltorg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Several of the Baden people atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mre. Irvin Block at Waterloo on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Ezra Shant: and Mr. and Mrs. Lefitzler of New York were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Shantz. _ The whole community extend their sympathy to Mre. W. H. Har ‘ vey, in the passing of her father, Mr. Freeman at Princeton. The funâ€" eral was held on Monday afternoon. _ _The men are still busy harvesting ice on the dam for the farmers in this locality, | _ The St. Patrick‘s Supper given by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church on March, 15th, was a decidâ€" ed success. There was a large atâ€" tendance. _ Irish melodies _ were played by the orchestra. Joe Weiler contributed a trombone solo. c n n rome eunP Coeur T be on the road towards home,. But Hubert promised himself the pleaâ€" sure Of telling the old fellow all some dayâ€"yes; they would walk out togetherâ€"some Bank Holiday . . . after! 1 (To be Continued) Miss Ruth Honderich spent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss Ruby Kaufman at Waterloo. i I ROVT O ced ts tn ts1 d glance at Edith‘s face stopped him. She was grave again, and eager to ‘ ey walked back very silent. 'l‘lg‘ could not speak to the stationâ€" master, though Hubert had a wild idiotic idea of leaping the barrier and communicating his joy to the old ;ellow, who had seen um;d as cgkil’- ren munching bread e sth with jam, and who had let them punch cardboard for tickets. But a rebshnugteiiiits ib innem ic cfi ns * hid them. tlonâ€"master‘s shavings after it, leayâ€" ing only a little l.lh.fm of their hearts, a gladness that they were standing t.h}.. handâ€"inâ€"hand. The white epars 14 io ooo en ns RRSE CVZ smoke, green flashing engines, two of them, no less, diningâ€"saloons, lofty firstâ€"clase corridor carriages ! The stationâ€"master had flung his hammer behind him, kicked the odd piece Of wood to the side, hidden his saw, and how stood proudly in his place with his hands at attention, saluting, as he did daily, the pride and glory of Green Larne station. A flash of white faces at windowe. The guard‘s van going past with a n.ul woot,_. whl_eh carried all the staâ€" ABTHUR FoSTER, F. H. MOBSER _â€" â€" Asw‘t Beorstary Tare & Ronle ABSE TB OVER $1,800.000 mima Seegmiller, widow chel BADEN of Private and class instruction. Studios: 48 Roy St., Kitchener. Phone 1171M. DR W Miss Auna R. Bean Tclch-rofl_‘@lno,flw, DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, Roem 110 Weber c...,.,”""fi.l C _ W., Kitchener. Phone‘ 1758" Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, DR, 8. H. ECKEL, Dentist, Office is Bank of M. treal Bldg., Water loo. 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