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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Oct 1932, p. 7

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“an. 3771'. Mt Ont-tic St. s. KITCHENER Li. Mom. I...“ my. 1mm: Boat' . "at In autos SY.. Kncnucn Spod-I Lutheran. Foldor and 4 I C Photo. on. doouor WAR ON HOBOES '" King St. W.. Upouiu Plum. 2592 ind 2750.1 KITCHENER Passports and Licenses finished same day. Men who have been in the habit: of riding the "bumpers" on trains will henceforth be liable to arrest. The order has gone out that railway police oMeers "rest all men found riding on freight or passenger trains. It is the desire of the authorities to discourage men travelling from one town to another in search of “ark and have instructed munici- pulities to take care of their own unemployed. BENTON STUDIO aura." She mo!" Judge: "What? You are retract- in. your confession? But you told the ooart--" Prboner: "That'rt possible, but my lawyer his convinced me now ot my Innocence!" PH1yr0GRAPHS LIVE FOREVER 20' Off TRUSSES Suitable for any kind of rupture. Prove-n yours." from torn". Ind get I "an to fit you. We have the knowledge and experience to St you right. EXAMINATION FREE A. Oohenoious ALL TRUSSES A Complete Stock of ORDON '3 l2 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT. "It isn‘t business; Ws pletr Satisfy “You've no business to lug: ORDERED BY POLICE $3.50 at At no men an mm - “to at but- - on.“ RM to amu- with It Mom to Per In "no open. or u door an“. to the and Male, No. ' Dunn- emu --0o that the nut. no“! not" " both wont“.- night In and lot tho Wm ot surgery and (upon- ury. TI. upper noor were can. “men-t. tn the mounting, tor liv- Iiu room, Mr, Ollmonon. who ad- mired In. mum very much, unant- I ed. and on: vent the tannin ot on , "din; n untrue outrun“ lull, mu: tt stairway (and possible [new home), at the higher corner at Ma property, "so lint." a he “Id, “line sick role neode - come across Edi-trend Salvawn's leddy vent- l tom!" t These arrangements were “my _complete_ and new Dr, Theophiins‘ Oglethorpe 14er bad his own room and appliances behind the dur 1.enanry. leaving the main surgery to Hubert. It was a bright morning in late June. Hubert had ridden in trom Green Lane, happy in the know- ledge that Edith was mending quick ly, and that tor glmost the first time her toot took the ground with some- thing at its old ttrmnette. There was no men or patients when he arrrived and entered by the door round the corner, which is to say. No, I. Dum _ ham Street, Hubert liked to do a little research work in but leisure time, aware that male such pursuit is the best fresh- ener tor the busy practitioner's daily round. Besides. he was writing a thesis tor his university on "The In- tience ot Great Industrial Centres on the Spread ot Disease." So, in the brief slack water before the noon rush he was busily writ- lug up his notes on the corner at the cpemtlng table, when he heard the single “tins" of the bell which he had connected with the now hlatoric tumstlle. He paused a moment. with the pen poised to his cheek. hoping that the patient would take the lett- hand entrance, which promiueutlr labelled, led to Mr Larkin's depart- ’ maul. Bat a kneel: fell upon his door, lu noel! an unusual eireumattutee. And, prompt upon his answer, the door opened, and a tall, lisgom young lady entered, in a pleasant little whirl of blowing hair. rustllng skirts, and the June winds that (risked along the Cheviot Road. Hubert rose expeetantly. The girl stood silently before him as he bowed. She looked very little like a patient, certainly not like any that working-class district surgery had ever sheltered. Hubert noticed the brgad belt ot untanned leather about he waist. with the eyelet-holes worn with use She stood with a thumb thrust into it, and surveyed him from head to toot, httlr-amused, hair with something else in her eyes, 1shielt clearly was not disdain. "She must be waiting for me to week,“ thought Hubert. "You wl§h some advice, miew--ah?" he paused. unavailiug, Then remembering his work, he added: "Will you please tell me how I can be of use to you?" She smiled. The amused expres- tsion increased. Hubert noticed that the had a pleasant lace. handsome too and strongly marked, black eyes and hair, with the tree. easy manner of one who has never yet met her dominator In the world. "No," she said at last, laughing a clear, hardbh laugh. and speaking in high. distinct tones, "1 am not a patient. I am quite well. But, not bcing connected with the yard I have laid a silver shilling tor the privi. lege ot knowing my cousin'." ”Xi‘an?“- cousin-?" isaid Hubert dulir "Pardon me. but I fail to under. stand.” "Well. I am May Heatheote, your cousin. in the second degree, I be- Irese; the daughter or Nautilus Heathcote or Heathcote, in the coun- ty or Surrey. ls that exact enough? And I have been original enough to pay a shilling to shake you by the hand. Now, please don't tspoil it, lry being stupid and wanting to give it back!" They shook hands, and in five minutes Miss May had been Intro- duced to Dr. Theophllus Larkins, had transformed herself into a nursing sister, had assisted at a slight open otion. had even penetrated to the dispensary and caused the heart of the qualified pharmaceutlst to ache. and had eternally attached to her- Belt the young tttttyet) of Master Howard Stanley. Mrs. Stanley. above Stairs, remained the sole im- placable. - _ . She said: "Yes. miss! Certainly, mles!" And showed all that was connected with her own speckless kitchen department. But when May was abom to enter the parlour. she Interposed. "That is Mrs. Salvmon‘s private happartments, mine. And in 'er absence she don't like them tMr ing shown to stranger-a!" This might have been said by the Queen's maid<rratonour at Windsor; rave. that In, for the slight diirerenee in accent. "ott,1 beg your pardon!" said May easily. and thought no more about the matter. But Mrs. Btttnler, mo- ther of Howard, and guardian ot, the domestic hipptnem of her absent mistress. muttered between her teeth: "An impatient hwy. that! what she is; she nha'nt‘ put me down with her airs! His cumin, in- deed! Well. much all his cousins have ever done for hlm--are, and t.ll his other kin put together There THE DOCTORS WIRE aertrydedd Serial My Thu-dor In The Air mummwuduhorl'l clwmuqvulucub All I. m Duals- iu'od loun- koow, mother at Board. in clan!!! lo “a anttraat, In“ '8 our. to uni"! _ It“ - ileum. or, I“. at Anybody also. Circus-une- on: which nobody had control; an! mu that, can: IMO!!! war and“ ct not. emu-1mm... I." do». to “an. Thu Ir, no In an In»! human land outsmart at that) an be trtatbttrd to apportion who and than. In: lily “anthems I“ I yang. lady quite “cu-toned to “am her own show" She had llved much with a grlndfatbar who upollt her, it that whlch la plum: (Old can be “tolled. " At any rate he had done hh but. At twentyou she knew that she wu perfectly able to like are ot her- sell. So she rettttuitiotxed the old ot Howard Stanley, comma-led him to run to the mnnor to tell her mother where she wu. Ind that the would Ure back “some time." Her consul Hubert would see her home. it it nup- l [Iened to be late. Howard acndded. catching the tram that ran along tho-Thom!” Leas to near the old 1hrtsttrrg1de cot. tage. He succeeded in delivering the message and getting back before the teturn trlp of the old wheezy car. He entered the cost on his account for "hprests' messages. but than wards crossed it out. and paid It himself, for the sheer manure ot mm; done something tor "the young lady." And at the week's end his mother. in min requiring an ex- planaton. culled him soundly in Men} thereof. And ignorant sooner: affirm that there is no such thing as silent aut- tering tor love's sake in these sop did days. These know little of one Howard Stanley, and the worm-1n- the-hud which prayed on his (more or less) damask cheek. They had a little lunch together utter the noon htghtlde of business Dr. Theophllus Oglethorpe Lat-kins teemed at ttrest a gloomy young man, who spoke but little. save In the exercise of his proteeslon. " he was handsome. thought May, he was only austerely so. Hia hair was very black tuue-trlaek, indeed. and 'stic--like- "ke-like-yea, at. Henri Rochton'a. She giggled at the thought, and put her napkin to her lips. The young man looked up, and Hubert demanded why she laughed. Nothing loath. May told. And as both had "tudied in Paris, that single name evoked an entire new world. They were chattering like magples in three seconds, and the austerity had quite vanished trom the dark brows of Mr. Oglethorpe Lamina. my cg. "pun by no pay of May congratulated herself every moment ot that day. She was tree of that hateful house, of the eternal gardens. where there was nonhlng to _ do except to get the stand telescope rnd look at the ships, no books ex- cept dreary poets, and that big tat boy with the smooth round face, llke the comic miller in a panto- mime. to bore 'tter with everlasting I't'reeds ot them, As it she had not had ream ot cramming such classics at school. with all the notes in small type at the back. "Autt!" " was good to be at the Dunham Street surgery'. She had learned the names ot, nearly a hundred things, and rhelped---yar, actually helped; done tsomething-and talked. nice good- tasting talk with people who had ceet1 something and been some- where. Then she had met Hubert. He pleased her-yes. he was Me and manly and all that. And he was go- ing to take her out to see his wire. Mr. undue could easily tind her a wheel. He knew a man. or course! Nothing easier. Hubems’ wife would be so pleased. This was something hke lite. Till she had seen Edith-- yes. she would eatl her Edith-he could only know half ot the only real-Me idyll she had ever come serous. At Green Lane Edith had had a long and unusually trylng day. She had not slept overwell the night ber fore. Baby had been uneasy. "Oli. nothing very much." her husband bad said. with a curlnesa quite un- "The Only Medicine My Children Have Ever Had" "From the Itay , purchageq the first tG G -rny firs"t baisy until the present day, BABY'S OWN TABLETS 11ayy been the only medicine my four (hil- then have ever had," writes Mrs. Harry Filmer. Cumberland Buy. Na. "This proves beyond doubt that BABY'S OWN TABLETS, by correcting slight disorders very efficiently at the begin- ning. prevent more serious ailments developing." Mrs, Norman Langille, New Germany, ids,sars:n havekused BABYS OWN TABLETS exclusively in rearing my Mal. and Koop Childre DR. WILLIAMS' f and; I. an " ml, iv - in In uh m an ad mu- m a... I. all “I mad an m - - hu not“ hi. to use has." at the - Mn. an - we: loud ll- Io uni-Ml ”1‘ m tout-bl. his was - My. WI. oh. - ‘ I loathconolmm.m‘ mall to at. the ohlll’c unm‘ hm (which in I mu. blow nor- mal), and added A mu. limo an: llo his lawman». to! his ml "te-Ai-d bar. Bnd on not NI my canary-ado. Thou It turned out I hot in. and “1“th vu more than usually lrylu. Sh. took him whiting in the heat at the any when to cum to have been mooning, ard ma Mn down to sleep when tt no cool-r, in“ when he might hue been estab- lldnd ln " little Inn-lune under [ne'nr-treeu by the side ot his mo- ther. Everybody seemed to hue more rant over him than km on, cine-t mother! Her little My. after all! But Hubert and this ,and Mm. Wad. dieham said the other thing; end tstte was sure, yet, euro, they were going to take him ”my from her! The! old father who came out in the yellow ehtrkstr--eTett he took Edward' Chariea up a. it he belonpd to him. He wanted him, that we. evident, to who him dried and cold Ind crud like himselt. Hubert-even Hubert. Hut, oh, dear, what nonsense she “we talking! Why. Hubert was al- ways, altogether hers, and it In nonsense. She knew it vine non- sense. But oh. she did wish that he would come home to her. For some how things were all at was and sevens that day, Edith was sooner on the white Midge that afternoon. She knew he would come. She never had been so sure ot it. But after watching the appmuchlng smoke-plume of the " build up as the train breasted the use. and then scour away over the moor, no one came out _exeept a rail, way inspector. He shook hands on- bually with Robert Caesar. clapped the old mu on the back, and then Bent Into the otrice to look over hooks and papers, and take the num- bers ot tickets. Edith waited, with the team rising, till they had disappeared. Then she walked blindly to a hidden corner, just beyond the bridge, and cried. and cried. She had been so sure he would come. Silly, ot course. but she was. Presently ahe rose and went to look tor baby. He was all she had now! And, even so. she was not sure but after all he preferred Waddhr ham. Baby was in the distance. his “pram" thsttked by the massive fl. gure of Waddieham who held a green umbrella over them both. Up ln the station a nasty shunting train noisily detached empty coal way gong for the Long loan Colliery aid. ing, It did this in a lhoughtleee, ag- gravating manner. _- _ -, KS, AK ' According To Speculations A salesman called on a negro tar- mer, and after much explanation and persuasion, booked an order for a tractor. In due oouurse it was de. livered. and shortly afterward the salesman called again. expecting payment. "Well, Sam," he said. "when are you going to pay me tor the matter?" "Pay ro' tor' de trac- tuh?" asked Sam. in astonishment. ‘Why. man. yo' done tol' me dat in three weeks de tractuh would pay fo' itself " "Not-at all! Tho really true tut ing is. 'He laughs best whose laugh lusts? .. The Man In Mind Little George-Father. please let me have sixpence to give to a poor man who has only one arm. iii,, Father-Thaw right, my son, always help the amicted. But who hs the poor man. George? _ - The Lasting Laugh "After all. it’s a true saying that He laughs heat who laughs last! " Lim'e George-He takes tickets at the circus. Will -r.. As Mothers Know thrre babies. My little girl, who was troubled for a long time with stubborn costiveness, derived the greatest bene- lit." Give YOUR child BABY'S OWN TABLETS for teething troubles, upset staunch, colic pains, simple levers, colds, constipation. sleeplessness, or whenever he is'rross, restless and fret- tul. Children take these sweet little tablets as readily as candy-and they're absolutely SAFE (Sec analyst's cer- tifirate in each 2rcent package.) Over 1,250,000 package, sold in Mm te2tt at In In. 0 - human.“ nunwmygo Smiles '(To be Continued) the WHORE! & B. CONFIIINCI III”) THANKSGIVlNG DAY was... I...” .. Tin-l, In“. I. [W his“ CI... l The October meeting or the II. B. Women'e Missions-l7 Aawchtlon l ma held n the home or Mm. c. w, Back“ Wmttttstday. Mm. W, Sphe- ‘uel read the scripture lesson, and curing the prosmm Mrs. M. B. Bur l der sue an interesting paper on the subject. “Improvement in America and Ash In the Mat 20 years." The president, hires. E. B. Hellman also gave A reading entitled, "My Cross." I Persona“. Th Wilmot 'NrrnAitp Human. in“! School Coltrane. which in hold at tho Honda: Iowan. Church on anm Dar was Roll “and“. liar-til; ppm on rarittt" abject.- wero pr-omod’b! we mum»: INC". The out“ ct lunch-tic service- which bus been conducted by Rev. J. B. Hulk: ot Wutorloo were “no brought to u mecca-(u! close on Monday. Tnlk 0n Luther. The nonthly meeting ot u» Bt. Jane. Manama Laney Aid um hell at tho home or In. Jacob Did: at Bt. Agatha In: Wedneodny even- in‘, The yrs-Idem, In sus) Brighton, presided, um during In. proxrun In. G. R. Schulu “we nu Interesting told“); on "The Lite ot Martin Luther." Mu. H. Knvelmnn mad the palm. After the meeting a soclnl hour in enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served. Intel-mine Paper. Road. Mtg: Thelma “but spent the week-end with relatives at Kitch- enerl Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mm. Moses Toma were: Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Toman, Mr. and Mrs. George Haworth and children George and Gertrude, and Miss May Brownsber- get an ot Toronto and Mr. and Mm. Wes. Kennedy and son Laverne of Kitchener. Miss Dorothy Lautrsmsehlager of McMaater Unlvemlly. 'Hamilton, was a guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Buck over the week-end Miss Jean Dietetmaeher spent a few days ot last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby at Natchez: A Mar Fred Pdth and tron Glen and Mr. Harold Path visited with rehv tives " Tavlstock on Sunday Mm, Simon Thater ot Bresku was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Manlon Howling last week. Mr. Erwin Hoover of Selkirk visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah (‘amel Mat Thursday. -_ ___ _ Vlsnora with Mr. and Mrs. Ell Ro- senberger on the holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Searth. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Snider ot Kitchener. Mm. B. Witmer and Miss Verena Witmer of Preston, and Mr. and Mms. Cecil Sni- der ot Roseville. Miss Vera Hellman of 'Kitchener spent a few days of last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman, Mr, and Mm. Joseph Hubert: ot Preston visited with Mr. and Mm. Amos ‘Hilborn last Thursday. Mrs. Ernest Coleman and daugh- 'em Charlotte and Catherine of Gall visited with Mr. and Mm, W. H. Guthrie last Friday, ' . sir. Arthur Muséelman and [amily spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shaun. at Kitchener. Mrs. Henry Gildner and Miss Pris- cilla Glldner attended the marriage ot the farmer's son. Mr. Roy Gild- ner to Miss Gladys Bickle at Kitch- ener last Thursday. Mr. Albert Cushman of London spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn. Mr. and Mm. Melvin Snyder with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perrin at Rose- vllle on Sunday. -.iir. and Mr's. Albert Fischer ot New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. _ Mrs. Herman Gruetzner. Miss Emma Gruetrner, Mr. and Mm. Ed. Gruetmer and son Buddy of Han- (war visited at the home of Mr. August Lat1tettschiager on Sunday. Holiday visitors at the home or Dr. and Mrs. E. S, Brown were: Miss Clara Reekie of Grand Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock ot Wel- land and Dr. and Mrs. L. L, Stauaer or Waterloo. Mr. Ronald Bock ot MeMatster Uni- versity, Hamilton, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E K. Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Merino Schluetter and children Percy, Poen and Anna ct Linwood Hailed with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettllng On Sunday, - - sim/ji] iiruUcher -ot Elmira - ls visiting with Mr. and atm, Lawson Rahal. - "Vina. Wagner of Kitchener and Mm. Reinhardt of Gall were holiday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall. Mr. Samuel Hilt and Neural Ad- dison. Milton, Oliver and Norman Hill "sited with Mr. and Mm. Leslie Mill near Plattsvllle on Sunday, Mr. and Mm. John Wanner and Mr. Myrum Wanner, Mr. and-Mrs. Areii Goodwin and son Earl motored to Dublin on Monday. A Th. It” not: Snider and Flor- ence Sham: at Waterloo spent Sun- dar It the home ot Rev. and Mrs M. H. Skunk. Mr, and Mrs. Emmanuel Hamnchel' of Wilma! Centre and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dierenttar9ter and family ot Pine Hill "shed with Mr. and Mm, Lloyd Dlefeybacher over the holiday. 0th.: New. tkrinr DUNDEE qGatictiaaurut a. 'M “ammonium --e- It. In 0-”, In can Chi-Ill m and“. (hm I“ 101010! nu Pun-nu. mud I“. Mr. and In. a... but” on Sun- a". Mr.aadgEra,A.uwrarttV d10- Murray and Dorothy of Port man we not ot Dr. and In. w. il, PM out an yogic“ um holiday. 7 - _ _ Tun-um Du vbtwn u an horn ot Mrs. W. Spinal won: Mu. 3.1m Spatial o: “Inland, Mr. -. and Mrs. William Illa. I]. - D Mum And I.“ Lloyd Mag " am"! we! Harold lulu ot “tenant. Mr, and Mrs. Bor Zinc- and no: Omee -Couetty Buildings, but: Harold ot Kllchenor um! the 1003- 8t. N, Phone 720, Kitchener, Ont. and with Mr, and In Mme mum. -----_------------- Mr, C. C. anbmggr P 'uiunq MAURICE DALY, gaming. sinus with relative. at Port mm Sunny Humor. with Mr. uni In. John Copley were: In B. B. Play. tord, Mr, cum- Hsrlook of To. ronto, Mrs, George Hulack. Mr. and mm. but. Hahn ot Kitchener. Mr. Elm Pluylord and In. Clive Phy- lord and non John ot therloo. Min Lydia Berger ot Kitchener span} last week with Mr. um Mm. Gilbert Horsey, _ _ ., - Mr, and ibis. Simon Weber visited with relatives at Waterloo our Thanksgiving - - _ A nuibervlrom here attended the anniversary services held at the Washington United Church Sunday: Mr. aid Mm. Titus Bunsen-n mm eo with Mr. and Mm. M. C. Cress. man at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr, Edy -weicia. ot New Hamburg 'oes1t Thanksgiving Dar a? the home or Mr. and Mrs. l. H. Tainan. Mr, Victor Bchaetter ot Ottawa spent the week-end at the home ot we). Schmidt. Mr, and Mm. Melvin Bickle and son Donald ot Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Buck ot Hespeler. and Mr. Clarence Bickle of Galt were holiday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Buck. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Chapman and Mr and Mm. E. G. Henry of Toronto mailed with Mr, and Mrs. Amos Hil- born last Saturday. Mr, and Mm Edwin [May and tam- lly of Natchez and the Mia-, Nina, Elsie and Lillian Dietenbacher ot Kitchener visited with ML and Mrs. Lanson Reist on the 110“de V {Ii-7.11753 Mrs. Fred Schaedler and family ot Kitchener visited with Mr. wad Mrs. Fred Egerdee on Morffr The Misses lzetta and Edith Mer. ner or Co1dstream spent the week. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E It. Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wilcox of Harm than were guests of Rev. and Mrs. c. w. Backus over the week-end and holiday. - _ _ Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob and Messrs. Donald and Elmer Jacob visited with Mr."and Mrs. John Poll at Roeeville on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Dilman Geiger and son Walter ot New Hamburg called on Mrs. Appel and Mrs. Smith on the holiday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton (Tassel and Miss Dorothy Camel ot near Platte- ville, and Mr. Elmer Camel ot To. lonlo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Sunday. "Eirriuirsiiir. Ephraim Snider ot German Mills visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hangman pn yyypr. _ sus, Laid, mxlenrerirer or Kitch- uler has been visiting with her par- cats tor the past tey weekg. __ - Mr. and Mm. J. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rutherford and the Misses Margaret Thompson and Nellie Rutherford of Drumbo visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie on Sunday. -ii'r.Uai"Va Maurice Keuse'y ot Waterloo were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey. a Miss Alice Kaufman ot numbers and Mr. George Bergey ot New Ham- burg were guests ot Mr. and Mm. Mentor: Howling on Thanksgiving mil}. Levi Shantz and Miss Lydia Shanta of near Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ha11man_ou_sundtV: Da y Week-end visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer were: Mr. and Mrs. Demon Snider and daugh- ter Delores. Misses Mabel Snider and Melinda Erb, Mrs. Jacdb Erb ot Waterloo. Miss Reta Kutaki and Mr. Israel Martin of Kitchener, Miss Louise Groc of Petersburg and Mr. Andrew Bean of Rosebauk. Mr. and Mrs. George and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Coleman spent the holl- t'ay with relatives at Glenoalrn. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snider. the Misses Mabel and Reta Snider and Mr. Sanford Spider ot Waterloo vial:- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Abram Snider, Mrs. (Pressman of Waterloo and Mr. Jim Grammars or Rosebank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on Bun- an r can" CLEMENT, “no: a iiioiiiii3hif In s1'f,"t', m a owl-to 'atldiate, In!“ Brat, “when". Phone 31.. BITZEB A sung. DR. J. E. HETT, SPECIALTY. Diseases of the Ear, Throat and Nose. King St. East, Kitchener. DR. S. H. ECKEL, Dentist, one. in Bank of Montreal Bldg., Water- loo. Phone 17t. UR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, Room Ito Weber Chambers, King St. W., Kitchener. Phone 1756. DR, W. J, SCHMIDT. Dentist. 69 King St. E., next to Post OfBee, Kitchener, Ont. Insurance Company But-blinked 1863 ASSETS OVER 3|,300.000 Goverruoeot Deposit - $100,000. Otficer. and Directors W. G. WEICHEL - - Pmidoll J. H. SIMPSON - Vice-Prolidont Joleph Staufrer E. J. Baucr O'c-r Rumpel Ford s. Kin-pf W. R. Brisker Wm. Hendenon, Sr. ARTHUR FOSTER, Mun-gin; Dimlor F. H. MOSER - - - Sect-Ian J A. FISHER, E. E. ROTHARMEL - Ill-pecker. C. A. BOEHM INSURANCE "w, AGENCIES LIMITED my" -r,Uie.' leer, - Bin-.7" - on." '. Butt-{Ion Nun's”. citoru, Not-rio- Nixon. in», to loan, Gama wok“. 0.00. " Queen Strut Sou? Inch-“r, Out. A. L. Bitter, .A., J. B. ttmyth, BA. S. BOWLBY, B.A., LLD., Bar- rister. Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyance: And Crown At my. IMiee -County kJflrdt,"8l'fgi St. N,, Phone 720, Kitchener, Ont. tdr, Notary. trig King St: Wan. 'Kitchener, Room No. 8. Phone 8010. Ofrice " William St., Waterloo WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE A Specialty. Expert Workmanship. Prompt service and prices reasonable. C. A. BoEHhfiNsurtANCE AGENCIES LIMITED District Agents. Phonon TOO and TOI Waterloo, Onttrio " King St. N. Teacher of Piano, Singing, and Theory. Private and Ch! Instruction. Sludioo: " Roy St., Kitchener. Phone ttrtM. Shoe Repairing BUSINESS CARDS J. C. Lehmann BOOKIINDER " Queen " N. - Phone "" Kitchonu Robindinx Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prsrerbookn a specialty. Add more books to your homo libnry by hgvingy-opr _fnv9flte "TG7tGi'ndirariu Into books him-ling Clueru-I. Suncum. Expert Shoe Repairer at " Ert, St. W., Waterloo, Next door to Many-Hurri- Shop. Price. rel-unable. Goods culled for nnd delivnod WILHELM'S CHIROPRACTIC E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR MEDICINAL SHOEMAKING Diulricl Agent- Min Ann. R. Benn DENTAL Phone T Mw MUSIC E. HOUSE Waterloo

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