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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1933, p. 3

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| Men‘s Suits _ <, | family Of RMORONOT SPMU*CPCUDCE iWanudao acamins he a mM end with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Monday evening a a score of $4.|j Henry Stoeser. Good Relding: a timety. hitting| Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre.| wore the *&d the game, Poet: _-cclonum‘lnlh-llym:-m, first game and |> Nr. and Mrs. William Heim and fam» | came m 1 fy of Erbsville, Mr. and. Mro. Alex : Bt. : H. Potet Jmmmuwmm-fic. Wailestay: 3. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Anthony and fans lmul 4 liy oft Kitohener. _ _ s ®B. t J. Grchm. ) _ Mr. Kenneth MacDonald of Teesâ€" water was a weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker. Mr. and Mre. John Holim and daughter Mildred of Plattsville visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. L. Holm on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Edwin Schreiber of Greenfield visited with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Lillie Howes on Sunâ€" day. Guests at Weatherby Farm are Mieses Eleanore Braden and Mary Lucas of Hamilton. Mr. Clifford Swartz of Kitchener and Miss Eileen Heimbecker of Waâ€" terloo were guests of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Clayton Swartz on May 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bricker and sons Bobby and Jimmie of Gailt called on Mr. ad Mrs. A. Bricker on Sunday. * Guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Will Detwiler on May 24th were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGarn and Miss Litt of Guelph, Mr. and Mre. Melvin Snyder of New Dundee and Mre. Wileon and son Bobby of Regina. â€"§19 Mrs. Thomas Marshall, Mrs. leaâ€" bell Veitch and Mr. Roy Marshall visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Panabaker of Hespeler on Sunday. A number of the young people from here attended the County Christian Endeavour picnic held in Waterloo Park on May 24th. All re port having had a good time. Officers Elected. Quality wins always. Here‘s the most luxurious kind of quality, custom hand stitched edges, custom hand work Ifi ‘oul‘n:. dai:“l:;t lnfla.u:"s woolens in colors quality that -xd to $40, at d’. The W.C.T.U. met in the United Brethren church on Thursday afterâ€" noo, May 20th at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock, with the president, Mre. Netherton, presiding. The theme song "Conquer In The Saviour‘s Name", was sung 2?Trouse|.- Suits and Sport Suits Quality wins! â€" Super Twentyâ€"Fives prove it. Super Twentyâ€" Fives have been not onl{ remnr‘ANo business getters, but also phenomenal business builders. The selection is almost limitless, the style always the latest, and what‘s more the quality actually identical with our famous Super Fifties, at $25. Suits and Sport Suits ae an opening number, followed by prayer by Mrs. J. Bricker. The ecrip ture lesson, taken from St. John‘s Gospe 12 chapter, verses 20 and 21, was read by the president, also a short reading entitled "Indifference". Routine â€" business . followed . after which the officers for the ensuing year â€"were elected and are as folâ€" lows: president, Mrs. William Neâ€" therton; 1st viceâ€"president, Mre. J. Bricker; 2nd viceâ€"president, Mrs. Wm. Rfe; rec. .e&rmry. Mre. C. Swarts; cor. secretary, Mre. A. Shelby; treasurer, Miss Myrtle Beckâ€" er. Delegates were appointed to the County Convention o,__Jun. l!th-‘h: Every suit has two trousers, every one is made to our own strict quality requirements of costly worsteds, tweeds and flannels. A real valueâ€" the United Church, Waterloo. The meeting was brought to a close by all repeating the W.C.T.U. Mizpah. The largest and finest selecâ€" tion in Kitchenerâ€"barâ€"noneâ€" and the best value, too. â€" Mr. and Mre. Peter Dietrich and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser. Miss Mary McDermott of Waterâ€" loo, was a week.end visitor with Miss Helen Flannery. Mr. and Mre. George NO NT family and Mr. and Mre. Ootto Hauck of Waterlo6 were recent vist tore with Mr. and Mra. Poter Dictâ€" rich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber and famâ€" ily of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nowak. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baechier of Waterlo0 m.‘u with Mr. and Mre. Enoch 8 or. Ens T R O U S E R S $2.95 Mr. and Mre. George YOW!N NB family of Kitchener spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mro. Henry Stoeser. y Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre Of Nationally Famous Quality Ph uality Wins!| #‘ beushiar Wing JosepHssurg 5 Teavas ‘of Yor on on mrmcevcnerammpeencemrentoreammmecmme ind Mre. Peter Dietrich -n"'{.‘,_‘.'",f"’afi spent Sunday with Mr. and daughter, Mrs. enry Stoeser. a tow weeks. Mary McDermott of Waterâ€"| Mr. and Mrs as a weekâ€"end visitor with ‘son visited w elen Flannery. ‘Dclufl on Sun and Mfe. George Eliert and| Mr. and Mr. and Mre. 0!00‘.'-0! J;:::f of Waterlo6 were recent visi enjoyed a mo xh Mr and Mre. Peter Dict | Dublin, Henea 904 ROSEVILLE $15 JO8EPHSBURG 1 Values ! Mise Fanny and Mre. J. Runstedâ€" ler Sr., of Linwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaupre on Sunday. Boght before the market rise. Here‘s quality that exactly doubles the value of your ten dollar bill â€"here‘s matchless variety â€" the latest in styles pure wool in worsted uni tweeds, light grey Oxfords, greys, stripes and meltons. See them and you‘ll buy. Buy them and you‘ll be more than satisâ€" Shoes in wide toe foot ease lasts. Sizes 1 to 5%. Regular $3.50. Sale price Mr. and Mrs Leo Beaupre and famâ€" ly called on friends here on Sunday. Friends of Mrs. E. J. Beaupre, who underwent an operation at the St. Marys‘ Hospital, are pleased to learn that she has returned home and is recovering wonderfully. Mre. J. Runstedler of Toronto, .\iugnrgarite Runstedier, M.A., Dr. B. Cudmore of Buffalo, N.Y., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaupre on Sunday. Youths‘ sizes 11 to 13% 300 Worsted and Tweed Miss Margaret Chamberlain of Kitchener apent the weekâ€"end with ber mother. Misses Barbara and Marian Busch of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with their parents. Mr. and Mre. Alf. Herzog of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mre. Wm. Herzog on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Steffier and famâ€" ily of Hampstead visited with Mrs. Schiedel on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Hergott of Hanâ€" | at the home of the former‘s parents. over, spent a few days with his PATâ€" | _ ‘The school softball team‘s winning ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry HergOtt. |aireak came to an end Victoria Day, Mr and Mre. A. Schiele and son | when Winterbourne school boys won of Waterloo are spending a few days , out over the locales by a amall marâ€" with her mother, Mre. P. Meirowsii. | gin. a ear Miss Magdalena Schiebel of Kitchâ€" ener, spent Sunday with her moâ€" ther. Miss Laura Beaupre of Waterloo is spending a few days with her mother. Misses Caroline and Marie Dietâ€" rich of Waterloo visited with their parents on Sunday. Misses Helen Nadiger and Marie Allemang of Stratford visited with Mr. and Mre. A. Allemang over the weekâ€"end. Mre. Restemayer and son Rdgar and Mesere. Albert and Edgar .“23 and Charles Martene of Dashw spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Allemang. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorents, Miss Helen Flannery and Mr. Olarence Lorents motored to Buffalo on Satâ€" urday. s CCC Black or tan Oxfords or High Quite a number from here motored to Guelph to attend the K. of C. Intâ€" tlation. L. C. Rosenblatt made a business trip to Waterloo on Monday. Mre. J. 8. Ruppel of Waterioo is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Alle mang for some time. _ Mr. Carl Allemang motored to ‘Tavistock and Strattord on Sunday. Mrs. Heimbecker, son Norman and daughter Rdna and Miss Armella Meyer of Toronto spent the 24th #ith Mr. and Mre. J. Meyer. _ _ Mre. F. Brick is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hunt at Toronto for a fow weeks. S s Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cassel of Hes son visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckert on Sunday. _ Mr. Joseph Koebel, son Robert Simon Bender and Herbert Koobel emjoyed a motor trip to Mitchell, Dublin, Heneall, Crediton, â€" ParkhiB, 8t. Mary‘s and other points on Sunâ€" day. ~ b Mr. John Krachiing was awarded the contract of repatring the etables for Albert Montag near St. Agatha. "Hank" Peterson Leads to Vietory. | _ Mr. Hank Peterson led the St. Cloments Maple Leats to a neat victory over the: Wellesioy nine on $10 BT. CLEMENTS «~ $2.50 _ g1.95 mire Council the tax rate for Bimirs | yiteg tor soveral days with hor mo | of min fit “av&:hfimhw-d 15 mills this year, To same as Â¥r. Aiiton Moser of Toronto : m;.m«m“m“umh.flma Eimira ‘Public School Board 10 | moser, over th# e ;WMW“MU. VMr. and> Mts. C. of To | of tortunately it will be tmpossible 19| ropto, visited with and Mre. M. |on ‘mugdmwfihw' L'ow"w. Migh Schoo! Staff Asked To Resign| _ Mrs. A. W. and danghtor, [ Ja Pollowing the procedure of other| Miss Lioy Hoffer visited in ‘Torouto | at towns, ‘the Eimira High Scheool | for sovers) days last wook. Board has asked the Principal and| Mrs. Ww, e + for m‘.*m.”"m“mmum.h-’ ing for applications for prineipal and | Winn at Kitchener, N five assistants. ‘The above procedure| Mre. J. A. Stitwoder is visiting with appears to be severe when teachers|her daughtor, Mrs. Hugh Miller at j ds who have faithfully and capably perâ€" | Brantford. M# formed their dutes are asked to re | _ Mrs. Jacob Schuts is spending the | vi sign and in these difficult times might | summer with friends at Port Mait find it very difficult to obtain an | land. ® other position. _ _Mr. Heary Mutk visi hmz M find it very difficult to obtain an | ‘"M". other lon. Mr. Henry Muth visited with kis posit + F son Mr. Victor Muth in Toronto for Mr. J. D. McKean, manager of the ‘;'.»'..'um Jacob Burkhardt and local branch of the Bank of NOVA| mrs. Jos, Musselman speunt Thurs | Sootia, here, has been transferred t0 | gay with Mr. Bort Musseiman at , local branch of the Bank of Nova Scootia, here, has been transferred to the branch of the bank of Nove Scotla at Martintown, Ont. Mr. McKean who has been manager of the local brauch here for a number of yeare, recently underwent a serious appendicitis operation. Mr. McKean will be succeeded by W. 8. Smith of Lanark, Ontario, a former teller. Mr. McKean was an active member of the Elmira Chamber of Commerce as secretary and a memâ€" ber of the School Board. Mr. Mcâ€" Kean was very prominent in the social circles in Elmira. Elmira News Notes. ‘ Master Burton Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Watson, had his tonâ€" ‘sils removed at the K.â€"W. Hospital, lKuchmr. 80. Mr. J..D. McKean, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Sootia, who has been transferred to Martintown, was tendered a fare well dinner, Saturday evening at the Fishpond Lodge by the Eimira Chamber of Commerce of which Mr. McKean was secretary. Speeches were made by Dr. McComb of Toronâ€" to, H. O. Weichel, P. F. Stumpf, J. A. Schroder, Dougas Erb. Mr. McKean was presented with a token of appreâ€" |chuon. â€" es On Sunday evening Miss P. B. h\ mont of Toronto, a field #ectet ury for the Women‘s Missionary Society ' and who has travelled all through , Western Canada in the interest Of | ‘the work, was a special speaker at ltha evening services in Gale Presbyâ€" terian‘ Church on Sunday. _ 1 Mre, Michael Kormann and Mr. Charles Kormann of Waterloo were visitore in town on Friday evening. | Mrs. Kormann will visit with Miss Lily Ruth for a week. soag d _ Miss Gladys Jarvie is visiting with friends at St. Catharines. TRUCK COLLIDES WITH OIL TRUCK MAY 24th Accident Occurs on Conestogo â€" St. Jacobs Highway.â€"No Person Injured.â€"Machines A Norton soft drinks truck was the victim of a highway smash on the forenoon of Victoria Day, when an oil truck from Guelph, sideswiped the Norton truck midway between Conestogo and St. Jachs on that highway. The soft drink truck sufâ€" fered the heaviest ‘Gamage as part of the load was scattered over the pavement. _ Mr. and Mre. Allan Good and dGaughter Miss Ethel spent Thursday at the Porter home in Guelph. _ _ 0 \‘lr( ;\;l';lwidt:._Ow-' car Huehn and family and Miss Marig Wegener, spent Mgens!on_m! in Hamilton. "'Hr;n.-â€"'(-);‘vâ€"cifis;liaer and James Stark of Oxendon epent over Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents. gin. Our senior players won in a N.W. 8.B. game in New Germany last Friâ€" day evening. Mr. Fred Miller of Grand Rapide, Mich., who came over to attend the funeral of his brother, the late Chas. Miller in Kitchener, last week called or: friends in his old home town on Saturday. s Eow Mre. Oliver Scheifele and daughâ€" ter Audrey of Y.Vfiuorloo. called on friends here on Sanday afternoon. Miss Etta Bartman of Gowanstown is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mre. Erwin Dahmer. _ Mre. John Hemmerich of Preston and son Dr. Roy Hemmerich and Mrs. Hemmerich and Mr. and Mrs. Hagen of Kitchener were Sunday guests of the former‘s sister, Mre. John Mcâ€" Kenzie. Mr. andâ€" Mrs. A. J. Holle and chilâ€" dren of Waterloo, were the guests of friends here on Sunday, _ _ MF. and Mre. Harry Fiddier and daughter Marie of Kitchener, were accompanied on a motor trip to visit friends in Gueiph Sunday. Mr. and Mre. uman and family were Sunday v ts with reâ€" latives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn and son friends on Sunday. Mr. Oscar Stroh, Miss Emma Stroh and Mr. and â€"Mrs. Waiter Stroh and sons were Sunday callers at the C. W. Schierhoits.home in Emira. _ Commencing next Sunday the serâ€" vices in the Lutheran Church will be held on summer achedule where by the evening services will be dis continued and all services alternat: ing in German and English wfll_)o held Sunday mornings com it 1090 toring Jane and Augunt and at 9.30 in July and September. _ Damaged. w r ease Nee OOw Bey Anemt PE C 'gd&""=a=“ W. Hech spent. M i â€"â€"A lowâ€"price special from the manutacurers of the wellâ€" =â€"nwmuu at-.ca‘?nl. a1 _ â€" known PFlioGlase, at 50c quart, $1.98 gallon Colors for viaited tor noveral days with ie 0#( tCookk: "W. acamare 114 =”:==:: intérior and exterior use include cream, buff, pearl grey, 4 Lit Titeain: "r. and hive : Wes [in dait on 1 ; ame «al tee oom: Hpte 6909 Moser, over the x T. cat ie U Puaner ang mamay $J, poden brown. (Aubâ€"Batement)â€" Mr. and> Mis. C. TR of Té|ot Galt were visitors in the village; r f ronto, visited with aund Mrs. M. |on Sunday. . wommonm mtc L'ol'fl.w. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rickert and con: BJ . . â€" Mrs. A. W. flmlfid““ohz s Miss Lioy Hoffer visited in Toronto | at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. flnfll.d C mmw Miss Marguorite Wiliong of Palmâ€" _ Mrs. Wm. visited a fow spent the weckond at the s ammwm.n-.mn-dumm.-uu cm & Winn at Kitchenef. l.'lm- . Mre. J. A. Stiiwoder is visiting. with Mr. Mrs. W. Beasorer and e uw,mmmuwhmamm Amm-ua.-mum.w "lmmllm‘bmbm&omm their summer home valance with design in matching color. Fancy stitehed border summer with friends st Port Mait|,. Bornâ€"May 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. on sides and ends. Tie backs. 2%.â€"yard length, 75e pair. land. Robert Bonney of Toronto (nee (Downstaits Flooe}. Mr. Heary Muth visited with kis | Mary Bryce), a daughter. Al son Mr. Victor Muth in Toronto for Mr. and Mrs. W. Near of Preston § F a week. were visitors at the home of Mr. M[ememummmemmmmmmmmmmmnpmmenmeme e teretereetenteenieiiecaciamis Mr. and Mrs. Jac0b Burkhardt and‘{and Mrs. C. Reader On SUNMdAY. . | ___npcopommommommmmmmmmmommommntaegepmemmmmmmnrmememmmernn n Galt. . Mr. H. E. Class of Waterico visited his 3 evening. “}.l‘r’..au Mre. W. n":ow and ter spent Saturday n&.nooa at Kitchener. Miss Catharine Amlinger of Galt spent the holiday~with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Amlinger. Mre. H. E. Haack epent the holiâ€" day with friends at Hanover. Miso Margaret Ruppet of Toronto attended the funeral of her grandâ€" father, the late Mr. Jacob Rix. _ __Mr. and Mre. Lorne Frankiin and children of Gait visited the home of Mrs. Pranklin‘s parents, Mr. and spent the weekâ€"e8 Mre. Arthur Ullyot: Dr. and Mre. McComb of Toronto at 1938 inclusive. â€" $15,000,000 â€" 414%, 17â€"YÂ¥ear Debentures, dated June 1, 1933, due June 1, 1950. Coupons June 1 and December 1. Registerable as to principal only. Principal and ‘intcroai])ayable in lawful money of Canada in the Cities of Toronto, fiawa. Montreal, W innipeg, V ancourer, IHalifax or Saint John, N.B., at the holder‘s option. Denominations: 1 4% Serial Debentures, $1,000 only. 414% 17â€"Year Debentures, $100, $500 and $1,000. Legal opinion of the Attorneyâ€"General of Ontario and of E. G. Long, Esg., K.C. â€" These Debentures are a direct obligation of the Province of Ontario, authorized by Act of the Legislature of the .| Province and are a charge as to principal amd‘interest upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province. The proceeds of this issue will be applied to the funding of short term indebtedness incurred for capital ex penditures. Mr. $45,000,000 449 Debentures, due 1950 â€" 99.00 yielding 4.58% to maturity, Plus accrued interest in each case f Branch of Applications to the above loan will be received by any Branch of PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Wufi-hwwflhnflahm-dhhvn“u the discretion of the Treasurer of Ontario. hn-thbmfumwillbnthfud-lnq on or about June 12, 1933. attions to the above loan will be received by any Branch of any Char hC-.dq-HdThhwhadOlhfioSuinumll recognized bond dealers and stock brokers, from whom may be ymvhflnua.tfiob.od Mr. and Mrs, C. Reader on Sunday. Mr. and Mre Richard Jones and son Stanley and Mrs Allan Wolfe atâ€" tended: the funeral of the late John Woodfleld in Preston on Thursday afternoon. â€" ~Bornâ€"May 23 to Mr. and Mrs. W. ,000 4, Debentures, due 1934 â€" 99.76 yielding 4.25¢, to ma 0000 %m&nl938-”;53yiddh¢4.fi%hm 0000 47 Debentures, due 1936 â€" 99.16 yielding 4.30%, to ms 0000 O%Momduolm-”JSyhl‘ingm%bm P|000 4%, Debentures, due 1938 â€" 98.22 yielding 4.40%, to ms Subscribers to the above Serial Debentures will be required to accept allotment of all or any part of their subscriptions in any maturity or maturities of the above series Mr. and Mre. Alisn Wolfe wish: to thank their friends and neighbors and a number 0f men from Blair and also the Preston fire brigade for helping to save théir home from deâ€" struetion and also for help given to reshingle the roof. Mr Johneon of Ayr conducted the service at the Presbyterian: Church on Sunday afternoon in the abâ€" semce of the Minister, Rev. W. Patâ€" COTETIE Miss Etta Bowman had the misâ€" fortune to fall while at work in Preston and sprain her right ankle. Dr. Scott Hogg, the medical health School pupile on Thursday. THE TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO OPFERS FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION *4/, Jserial UVebentures, UnTPq OB oo CCA sa lc qi q0 annmual amounts of $2,000,000 from June 1, 1934 to June 1, Tomoxto, Mar #1, 1988. 4% and 4/% Debentures GOVERNMENT OF THE $25,000,000 ISSUE PRICES (Nonâ€"Callable) ONTARIG Mr. and Mre. J. Seip, Mr. and Mro. E. Dickert, Mr. and Mrs Witred Muirâ€" ray and family, Mr. and Mre Bidon Werner and family and Mr. Nelson, Werner spent Sunday with Mr. and (Y!o;r'gowiur Mr. -.uu Mrs. Norman tamily spont Sunday m:&ur.mmm 2 + 124 OB .1 22.2000.4.. i. Atihcc db l ce a‘:d- u.n' Wim. Kreller, speat Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Nelson Setp. Mr. and Mrs. Adoliph Diets and family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreiler. Mrs. John Dettman â€"1d Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Louls Fatum and son â€"Jvory shade with edges stitched in color. Scalloped & valance with design in matching color. Faney stitehed border A on sides and ends. Tie backs. 2%â€"yard length, 75e pair. (Downstairs Floor). 1 99.76â€" yielding 4.25% to maturity. 99:53 yielding 4.25%, to maturity. 99.16 yielding 4.30%, to maturity. 98.73 yielding 4.35%, to maturity. 98.22 yielding 4.40%, to maturity. Long, Esg., K.C. vince _ the upon } 7 Ey peie | ®@ Kreller spent Sunday with Mr. and Rev. Wm. Mich! and Miss Evelyn Demeriing spent Sunday in Gait. Mr. and Mre. George Dickert apent lly, Mr. ‘Telford Seip. " Mr. Austin Wettlaufer is spending Holwig apent Sunday at Mr. Michigan. Mr. and Mro. J. Prey, Mre. Harty and Mre. Henry Seip and famâ€" and Mre. Mr.

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