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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1933, p. 6

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:21 Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman formerly and painter: urn buy .1 the store Mina Kaihorine Brash pmod any insmlling entirely new "tttreq nnd at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mr, Strange opened up for bunlnou Norman Roth, 805 01mm Bonk tho and of the week. vard, Kitchener, on Friday morning. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Plant um! um Dough came on the remit of a lotu- and Mr. Elmer Plant of St. Thom thy illness but the deemed Md atNtnt the holiday with Mr. Wat. but: forced to remain in bed only Loom. the put two weeks. The doomed Mrs. T. B, Muwoil of Hamilton wu born in rhino, Bin-hum town. want the wry-hand u in. non. ot gulp. an. m in mom: your. In. her broth-r. Mr. Ind In. Win. wu untried on Much the an, 1901, Sit-811‘, A large crowd of people attended the sale here on Wednesday, when the household effects, racing accen- enrien and other chattels ot the late Dr. ft. W. Anderson were disposed of by public auction under the ham- mer ot Auctioneer E. F Scherer. Quite a number of outside horsemen were here tn buy the raising outfits. Very good prices were realized on many of the articles, Dr. Kirkpat- rick purchased DP. Andereon’s man) at $72, a colt wan acid for $47 and several registered goats (etched 822 a piece. The my; residence at Dr. Anderson was prouohely purchased by hie associate myniciun. Dr. Kirkpatrick. Hamburg Obitugfy. - l Mr. Jami) Stanch of Port Elgln wan a visitor in town last Saturday. He 'spent his early boyhood days hem and loft when the family moved to Moltke in 1868. Sim-o than he has not made a visit to New Htstrr burg. The family lived in the brick house. whens St. Peter) Luthemn Church now tstands, alongside of which bin fathnr married on a black. smith and waggon shop. Mr. Stanch saw many (’hnngm in town since he left nml recalls many names of the people living here at that time, few of whom however, are still here. Mr, Stanch vleited the town to get information regarding graves in the old cemetery, Succeului ante. V The H-remony or IrttitallaUoD was t'ttrrletl out on Tuesday evening at Nith Lotige No, 96 1.001”. by Bro. Harry Gt'undtsnherger, D.D.G.M. and his staff otricetys. Tho, District INy puty Grand Mastemhlp has been be slowed on Nith lodge for this term. The lodge rooms were comfortably Ililed tor the Perptnony. Following the imstullation a ban- quet was held at which many of the membem present delivered short ad. (Irma-x, First VIII! In " Years. The first “Testing match ever staged in New Hamburg was put on on Thanksgiving evening under the auspices of the New Hamburg Hockey Club. A crowd of about 400 witnessed the boutu and judging from the excitemvut displayed thits kind or sports seems to take well with the Ioval fans. Special interest was taken because a New Hamburg boy, Brooks Utiley, Canadian Charm plan In hits class wan one or the con- leemnm. Following the wrestling match the Hockey Club also held a grand dance which was " succewl Officers Of Nlth Lodge inutalled. 'si?ii5 _ t On Tuesday evening about forty neignhom and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Isseler, Huron street, and pleasantly surprised them previous to their re- moval to Kitchener next week. A presentation was made accompanied by a uicely worded address. Wrestling Bouts Attract Big Crowd. At St. Andrew's United Church, Urangeville, Rev. David Bishop om- elated the marriage of Marjory Far- gay, daughter or Mr. E. J. Clark and the late Mrs. Clark, Amesbury, Mass,, to Dr. Thomas Crosby Kirk- patrick ot New Hamburg, son of Mr. T. C. Kirkpatrick, Toronto, on Wednesday September 6th. Immediately following the cere many the couple left for Mus- koka. Dr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick have arrived in town and have taken "up residence in the home which Dr. Kirkpatrick recently purchased trom the late Dr. Anderson where he will also have his attire. Hold Enjoyable Surprise Party. Kirkpatrick-Clark Nuptials, We're out to find the best bread.makermnd the best cake-nuke: in each of 27 Ontario counties, and the Grand Champions of the whole area. -- Any woman who lives in any one of the counties listed below may enter this contest. Bake for the honor of your county. Try your "hand at making bread and cake with FIVE ROSES FLOUR, and enter a loaf of bread, or a cake, or both, in the exhibition nearest to your home. RXBBONS and 8 PRIZES to the winners in etch iudsing centre! SILVER DISHES lo each county winner! srTau.rySiA9rrA19_stT21rl tso. FIVE ROSES FLOUR Milled by LAKE or THE WOODS MILLING co. Limited Offices af TORONTO OTTAWA LONDON HAMILTON BRANTFORD SUDBURY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT.; tnd MONTREAL, no. BRANT, BRUCE. DUFFHIIN. DUR. HAM, ELGIN, ESSEX, GREY, HAST- INGS. HURON. KENT, WWI“, LINCOLN. MIDDLESEX, MUSKOKA. NORFOLK, NORTHUMBEW.AND. ON. TARIO. OXFORD, PARRY SOUND. PERTH. PETEBOROUGH, PRINCE EDWARD. SIMCOE, VICTORIA. WATERLOO.WELLAND.WELLINGTON gm: JtosEs FLOUR is excellent for cakes, pastry, biscuits, bread, rolls. It makes products that m noticeably better. Peo le talk about their flavor and 1lilhie'sash.' Used throughout Canada for almost tmit. a-century. to"dmid'ttiili, a, dt the whole nu; ma MLVER BOWL ind SZStocakennderudmlkeninseoondphainIhefinds. Begin wanking now - Ind and: this paper for mnouncemem of the dues and judging centres in the far lowing counties: rw: ROSES COUNTY BAKING CHAMPIONSHIP Get ready for the Ash your may for full Mk, if ”a baud! Judd! lot that. t'.'1",T,'igr,gk1. NEW HAMBURG r,MT'a,.%lt'ii' Eff-id leet aed.irs Mr. and Mn. Wm. Plant ma son and Mr. Elmer Plant of Bt. Thou: atNtnt the holiday with Mr. Wat. Loom. Mr. A. Ill. strange, who I: opening n new more In the Commerclu block moved to town on Tue-day from st. Thomas and Mr. and Mm. Human and daughter have am up their residence In Mr. Eur: Gran-man'- home on Huron street. Cup-Mora and painter: ire buy A! the store manning entirely new fixture- and Mr, Strange opened up for bunlnoll the and of the week. Sunday whammy at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doorinz were: Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Douche! and Mr. Frank Honcho] ot Buffalo, MI“ Mary Miller of Baden' and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wemaufer and son Mill: and Mina Cora manor. Mr. and Mrs. Humid Pun and family ot Toronto and Mines Flor. once and Lila Schwoiller of Klteh. ener spent Thanksgiving with their pnrenté. Mr. and Mrs. o. Schweitur. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. McMaster and son or Welland spent the holiday with the latlor's brother, Mr. and um. Ed. Schmidt, Mrs. Catharine bucks] ot Water. loo spent a week with Mrs. J, J. Berger. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hathaway and two sons of Stanford were holi- day VII-11mm with hla parents, Mr. and Mm. Sam Hathaway. Mr. Kenneth Marty bf Port Col, bonrne spent. Sunday wlth hls mo. (my, Mer. y. Marty. l Mm. (Dr.) R. W. Andaman. who t!itsporsed of her household enacts on Wednesday has taken up residence with her sister, Mm. M. Jenkins. Peel Mrnoii Mm. R. B. Puddieombe, Mignon Mary and Florence and Mr. Brook Puddicombe spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mm. Jack Puddicombe at Winona. Mr. and Mm. Oscar [asler ot Munro, Mich., spent the Thanksgiv- an week-end with the farmer's DEW enta, Mr. and Mm. John Euler. Mr. L. G. Pequegnnl received word that his sister. Mrs. George Hem. Inn-h Is very low In tho hospital In hvr home town ot Collvme, Wash. Very poor hopes are entertained for her recovery owlng to her advanced age. Mr. L. G. Pequegnat left on Ttttttr any on his annual trip to Quebec and the Maritime Provinces in the in~ wreaks oi the Pequegnnl Clock 00.. of Kitchener. A successful shooting match was held here on Thanksgiving Day when many nlmrode showed ”their rkill in marksmanship. Over 200 rounds of ammunition were fired and valuable prizes were awarded the winnem. The ahooting match was held under the direction of Mr. John H Blugeman. Hamburg Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Selgner. Mm. Clayton Forler and Mrs. Victor Reh- Izerg, attended the funeral ot the tor. mer% brother, Archie Seigner at Mlldmay. Shooting Match. in“. Max McDougal and Mr. Rose ot W. Marys spent a tow days with the farmer's aunt, Mm. M. Kreh. to Mr. Joseph Zimmerman. She is survived by her husband, one daugh- ter, Mrs. N, Roth ot Kitchener and one son John, Anglican Theological student, Toronto. Also surviving are her tour sisters, Mrs. G. Sellers, Lon- don. Mrs. Charles Scott, Woodstock, Mrs. Valentine Vallergtchtyrem of Im nerkip and Mrs. Wm. Reick of Ratho. The funeral was held on Monday at the residence on the Huron Road, Wilmot towship to the St. James Anglican Church, Wilmot, tor ser- vice which was in charge of the rec- tor, Rev. Mr. Pitts and burial was made in Riverside cemetery at New Hamburg. _ Miss Gnet Smith, nume-In-training at the General Housman, Toronto, spent last week at her home here. THIS STERLING SILVER TEA SET AND 350 - to the bread and cake Grand Cham- pions of the whole contest area. Mu ”yrtlo Hellman and Mr. Holman ot Duhwood vbltod " the horn. of Mr, and Mo. W. W. Martin. .ott our the ,rmbqttd, - Mr. Harvey Mum! of Rochestbr. N.Y., vulted It the home of Mr. and Mm. mam Martin. Mri." m. 2ch of Ruthie. N.Y.. in visiting“ the home of Mr. and Mm. P. Klrlohol. , Mn. H. Blnmonatoln of Drumbo. In visiting with her daughter, Mn. H. Slum. --- __ W - ' Roy Class, John Frey and Bill Ynnchua spent Saturday at Klteh. our. _ Mr. and Mm. J. B. Weber villtod their daughter, Mrs. Rog. Kldner at Wutorloo. Kev. Father Ruth ot Preston, tor. merly of Formou. visited friends and relatives m town. Slater Prnxedes or the St. Joseph's Order, Hamilton, visited with her brother, Mr. Harry Weller. Centre street. - Mr. and Mrsteo. ll. Chan were Visitors to Kitchener on Saturday morning. Mrs. -til. Boys: of Fergus In visit- Ing with Mr. and Mm. Jacob Bctttitr, Dr. and Mm E. Weller and chil- dren and Mrs. Mary Damn ot Mild. may Halted on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clolhorn. Mm. Gebhard -ot Buffalo. NW., In vusltintt at the home of Mm. Aug. Voinln. Mr. and Mrs. Alt. Jeanneret of T0- mum visited with Mrs. John Schne- fer, Park street. . Mrs. Oscar Vogt ls vlnlllng with friends at Chicago, Ill. 7 7 Mrs. Chas. Miller visited with friends at Bay City, Mich., for Bt3v- eral days. Mrs. C. W. Helmbecker and ohil. dren ot Toronto visited her mother. Mrs. Chas. mariner. Miss Beatrice Strome wan re moved to the K.-W. Hospital. Kitch. ener, where she is rammed In a serious condltlon. Mr. Hugh Angus of Cochrane, Ont visited with Elmira friend; Among thou from out ot town in ntendance were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Clue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Noxon, Mr. and Mrs. Giichriei of Kitchener, Miss Miller of Toronto, Mr. Nelson Amy of Waterloo and Mr. Hugh Anne of Cochrane, Pomnlls. The Elmira Tennis Club held a successful bridge and solo card party in the Oddrellowa club moms on Thursday evening. A delicious lunch and dance followed. An interesting event took place in the local [.0.0.F. hall on Wednes- day evening when the annual instal- lation of officers was held. D.D.G.M. Patterson ot Guelph was present. Mr. Cecil Helpel was this year given the honor position of Noble Grand of the lodge. Following the installa- tion ceremonies the visiting D.D.O.M. gave a brief resume ot the Ideals and the history of the oddreuows. Successful Card Party. There were nineteen tables or bridge in play. The winners were: Mrs. Arthur Uilyot and Mr. E. M. Arnold and at Solo the prize win. new were Mm. Florence Kehi and Mr. Harold lloelsclwr. The funeral was held on Friday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from his late residence on King street, to the Elmira Evangelical Church tor ser. vices, thence to the Bloomingdale cemetery for burial. Rev. C. H. Corn. Bell conducted the funeral services. A Seiiing'l Dogs Win Print. Mr. Albert Selling’a beagle hounds won prizes at the Canadian National Beagle Club field lrlale at Forest. Mr, Selling's dogs won the follow. ing prizes: F'irst tor puppy dogs; firtst tor novice bitches; a speclal trophy for heat ot breed, won by El. mira Countess; second place in a couple-pack shaken Installed New Ottleera. Elmira lost a valued citizen on early Wednesday morning, October ttth, when Merino Brwndle, passed away at his home on King street. The death was due to a stroke. which he suffered about a week "o. The late Mr. Bruendle was born 72 years at Bloomingdale In 1902 he mar. ried Johanna Yoat (who predeceased him 21 years ago). In 1915 he was married to Mm. Rebecca Williams, who survives with two stepson and one son. Mr. p. Braendie of Palmer. ston. There also survive two eieters, Mm J. a. Backus, Barham, Ont., and Miss M. Braendie, Waterloo. The death occurred early on Thursday, Oct. 12th, ot Elizabeth Fischer, widow ot the late Sebastian Fischer, 317 Wellington street. Kit. chener, in her Mth year and mother of Mr. Louis Fischer ot Elmira. Manna Braendie Dead. In the girln' events the most out. standing were Jean Hoelscher with 33 points In the Junior events. In the Intermediate, Barbara Reinhardt and Patricia Bteddietr were running close tor that. place, the former ac- qulring 20 points, the latter 19 points. In the Senior events Dorie Scott captured practically every event, having scored 40 points to 9. points ot her next rival. Died In Kltchener. 8?an «.000 ON -. - moms HIGHWAY Ttyr mu: oqtaetdtrtq from the northern unit. of the town tannin Aim wee completed on an”: a” try the {twain-l Sprain: 6ttd emu Como-ny- ot Tomnto. The Woolwich town-hip Remnant, In; with e wort qmttsoit-qtttmt mm mile mm the Arthur “not peyo- ment to the nut cm Toad, It the new pennant proves mouthful, the town-Mp will continue with the paving next year. This Maw”, tt In expected and hoped, will he “ken over by the government And nude a provincial _hishmy. .Msrtrtirsq n short cut trom Kitchener to Owen Sound at? points north. It is ee‘ timated e construction ot the high- The Elmira School held their an- nual tieid day on Wedneldny utter- noon at the Agrieulturtrl Society'e grounds. The competition was close. Jtoy Class and Burton Huck being tied in the Junior Boye' events, with " points each. While Edvnni Israel led, his nearest rival, Jack Burnett 31 to 9 points in the intermediate events. In the Senior events Florné Miller and Harold Steiner tied with M points. . way will one! about 36.000. Elmira High School Moot. Cull-Io Work on Io“- " NOV W II "auraartorv. 4 aeuu, \k“.. "aae'0.rer_rt$mm.' Mr, And Mm, Chritt Roth ot Poole 'and 'Mr. Ind Mm. c, o. "nut of Vio- Aorlnburn and Mr. John Bum-tun- ."qu or Potonbur. upon: New“ mm Mr. and Mrs, c. I Swan-on- !rulm. C - , _ Mr, Julius Doerbockor of Emil yllle called on Mr. Fred Schneider Jul weak. Mr. and Mn. Mom Erb tad mu Alice mrh of Zurlch spent Bum!” with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mum and Mr. and Mm. C. B, Juntll. . Mr. and Mm. Christ. Brennan-n and daughtem Helen and Jeane of Baden and Mr. Howard Kolluy of Natchez and Mug Porno atoll: of KIIchaner and Mm. E. Klnllo Ind (laughter: Ruth Ind Doria spent Bun- day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ill. Swar- lzentmbof. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and son Ward spent Sunday with Mr, "nl Mm. FdcHttrtyytt of Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Moat" Erb and Mia Alice Erb of Zurich spent Bttturdar evening with Mr. and Mm. C. E. Swartzentrubor. Mon Eva Bowman of the Mutual bro sum ot Wlterloo apont the week- end with her pronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bowman.. Mr. Owen Dlofonhacher and sir. C. C Rosenberg” attended a Now. " match held at Owen Bound. Mr. and Mm. Christ Erh of Mil. hank and Mrs. Dun Ltehti of New Hamburg went Wednesday with Mr. and Mm. C, E. Swartzentruber. Anoiher oidiime eorrtauaking bee was held at the home of Mr. and Mm. Dave Boshnrt last Wednesday evening after which a delightful lunch wan served. The young folks present were trom the vicinities ot vlctorlahurx, New Hamburg, Baden, Wollmiey and Pine "Ill. Per-omit. Enjoy_porn 11eklrttt Be. Mr. and Mm. Alvin Heier, Mr. Charles Prelim and Miss Emma Fries of New Jerusalem spent the Eegk-end in Buffalo and Lackawnna, Mr. and Mrs, William Gross and tamily and Mr. and Mrs. Joe.Die- bold and famil 3 ant Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'h'l'/l'd Helm. Mr. Pius Helm spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. John Helm, at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Theobald Fritz of St. Agatha visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and family of i'rieug,'iir were recent visitors with r. and Mrs. George Bierman. Aa we mentioned above, the at. tendance at tho tair, was the largest to attend any thir this year. Them were people here trom as far as Guelph, Waterloo, Kitchener and near Listowel. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hinsch- berger and baby a tent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wane? Hinschberger in the Twin-City. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dorscht and family of Berlet's Corner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sehnarr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schnarr were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Boegel at Kitch- enen Before the crowd began to dis: perae, one out of town buyer ot bags had purchased a truck load ot small pigs tor as low as $1.00 a piece and he stated they were 0! good quality at that. The regular monthly Iiiair post- poned trom last Monday, due to Thanksgiving Day falling on that day, was well attended. Many small pigs were brought to market, but most ot them were sold by auction and various prices were offered. Some pigs were sold tor $125 and going as his!) as $2.50. Suckers were sold below $2.00. The auctioneers were the busiest men at the fair. Auctioneer Geo. G. Class. Elmira, had quite a variety ot articles, to sell including small pigs. Other articles sold were suits and overcoats, ear- ringe robes, household articles, chickens, buggies, wagons, horses, etc., realizing good prices for all. Auctioneer Frlckey of Waterloo, ot- tered tor sale two horses. some household articles and some small pigs. It was suggested by old timers attending the tair, that this pig sell- ing plan by auction might apoll the monthly fairs by disorganlzing the bartering system among the (armors. Warden A. w; Honor or Waterloo County and Mrs. Honor, attended the opening of the new building ot the Royal Ontario Museum In Toronto orITty_rmday, utter-noon. Annual anniversary services were held in the Wesley United Church on Sunday. Rev. Fred Manning preached. The special music was given by the choir. Mr. Harry Hott. man of Dashwood contributed a solo. Mogmiy Fair Attract. " Crowd. lst Kitchener ",,t','h', “all for me- Iett clothe, ow. to be aettt {a the stricken people “Wow. who tel-non In my “Inlet mellowed ”unduly. The Amount gathered at the Elmira. PM Mill during Wednudey and Thun- dar was so [use that the authorities here could Inv'e tMd at least one inal- load in limits, as It wee, " least novel: largo truck load. vote when to, the Waterloo depot. rkr. more brought their wagons. .buulea. can and other; "ttttsims loaded with was“, cabbage. Apples, turnips. pumpkin. "ttttanti, Home butter in pale, elm, and I In”, amount of cloning. -» M r. Henrr%etrter of near moraine was removed to the K.NF. Hospital, Kitchener, where he Is reported to be In a precarious condition.. Held Annlvorury sci-weal. One tanner save the local repu- senutlvo, Mr. Noah M. Bearinger, to understand. that It they didn't have enough by Thumday they could so to his tarm and get 40 bags ot potatoes. T Elmlu Not“. "rtagtttttt amnh . 3 may 10 man People in am th let,, the t pawl. :9!!!»qu PINE HILL ERBBVILLE non room " The Bloomlnulnla United Church was the contra ot I In" (uttering on sum-d” when runnlvomry car- “can won hold morning ind oun- In. Two very mum. man-an- .won given by ”Mormon luv. R. R. Elliott. The char ' buumuny " cont” with Autumn "or." and to- Mr. and Mm. enabler ot Birming- hnm. Mich, upon! the wookand with their nephew. Mr, and Mm. A. Bronson 'ttytMtyrvur. fl Mr. Paul John-ton ot Newm-rkot and mu Konwood of ”shows! called on Mr. and Mm. Bweltnor on Mon. a”: _ I Mrs. A. McAllisier returned to her home on Tuesday after spending a ‘few weeks with her daughter, Miss , Marjorie McAllister of London. Miss Bull. who spent the summer months in London accompanied her'home. Mm swam. Rumor of nut in. Jumbo: ls apendlnl com time with her sister. Mm. Dirk! Stud". Mr. J. D. Molnionh be vfnmnd spent the week-and at Pleasant View. Mm Maggie Meyer and Milo Vera Todd attended the Limlow-Mador wtentr, on Baturgty gnomoon. 'Mr. and Mm. En; Becker of WV llamoburg called " Mr. and Mm. A.__8we!tu§r Sung” atttrrmryt. Mr. Joseph Vognn ot Detroit upon! tte. wacky!!! nt_Mr. Jfthlt muggy: l Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Snider and son Harold were Sunday visitors at Mr. a.nd Mrs. Leslie stronz'l. -r Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berletl and Milan Beatrice Robinson or New Ham. burg called on Mr. and Mm. Thou. Redford and Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong on Sunday. q Mrs. Dave Burnett of Winter. bourno “Hod on Mrs. McAlHuter Ital week. Mrs, Graham of Lon Angelou tor- meriy Miss Scheurmnnn and a tor. mer teacher We visited with Mrs. A. McAlliater. M. Graham worked in the mission fioldi, of India for 24 years. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Funk or Kit. chener visited Mr. and M”. A Sygitmt: on Sunday. Mm. Brubnchor and daughter Mum Olive of Kitchener called on thtPritsy?CBtrp1rr last Friday Mr. and Mm. P. R. Bedford and little daughter ot Toronto spent the weekend with the tormer'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thoes. Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Kane-born, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Beret and Rev. A. Don and Mm. Lotz were guests with Rev. W. Ha-er. and Mrs. Htttttae ter last Thursday evening in North Eaathope. Mr. and Mrs. Alluneon of May- nooth are residing with Mr. Fred Bivour. The former has taken over the management of the garage. Min; Minnie Berduxfwho spent a few weeks with "lends in Kitchener returned home last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kaufman, Mrs. A. Wiebe, Mpg. C. Hoerle and Miss Lizzie Hoerle visited friends in Stratford on Sunday. The Messrs. Heramuf1iasl.iiiG, and Burn! Faber were business vlsllom 'rtdiltertirttort Monday. Mr. Jim Wagner and C. F. Ottmann attended Court ot Revision of the Voters' Lltlatst Tharsdp. Mr. L. Schade sold hla tine reel- dence to Mr. John Gremm of. Bam- herg tor a handsome sum and wlll take possesslon soon. Mr. Schade will move to Waterloo. Reeve Peter A. Wziiher was on im, portant business In Toronto tor sev- eral days. Mrs. Hy. Porler spent a few days ot last week among her parents and frfe_dts in Hickson and-Gatiattlll. Mayor W. W. Frlckey ot Waterloé was a recent business visitor here. 'alt:'?," 2N.. g... .. tin 22: mod 66c 11)on IVORY SNOW 2 M 25: Ivory ( SOAP FLAKES SOAP CHIPS Canon's ', ms; L/h wr - -~ L" Rii5 r I FIRS T ' MEAT , EC. o N by Iii L WA rs' Fag " u... 21‘ “Mirna 5 It». 2 5c Cmoll'l M t50ttTCi0t5iffNGs s';'qtitr"'rhass (“KM CHEESE 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 M55107.“ BLOOMINCDALE CORN SYRUP 24kt ITe Maple Lu! P", PURE 4 _ LARD WELLESLEY 2hr 2te $Ub. plugs. Mon. #1286 'lllll'Ta"d'i'iy The ftt Hardware Store tt dl','rtt Dealers in olenun Lam s and Stoves. iiiiGriiiE ii. WATERLOO - Phone 'ill, - ELMIFIA GUNN’S 19c 13c Me 'Cohoe Salmon tiff,'" tll," " Fig Rolls tfl"le2, i,."ttp ”Carroll’s Cleanser 2am? H.O. Ammonia It plus-11c Surprise Soap " bars " N GLASSCO'S ' Strawberry Aim ",crtt9 Me I Mrs. Dan Swartz of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweilzer. I Mrs. Ketrer of Elmira spent a few Maya with her sister. Mrs, John Bech- tel. Mina Evelyn vROberm and Mit Charles Uhvig of Kitchener were the gumm or Miss Gladys Strong on Sunday. Sunday visitors at Mr. and MN. Fernando Snyder were: Mr. and “age. was filled to capacity. friends being present from Zion, Kitchener, Waterloo and the surrounding dis. trict Special music was supplied by the choir. Modal ll”: Inmm. iiiyiifiitifPiYfdi, ".,l':rtt".')a'atg THE COLEMAN LAMP dh. STOVE CO., Ltd. Toronto, 8, Ontario Mgdol 10 Golan-n SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER M. Weinhel & Son Limited PRESERVED GNGER ' PM 19: MM‘ FANCY LOBSTER U" Mun 13c Fun“ . ---- 'tti/t TUNA tPAX Wm ttWitt) BEEF The Coleman gives 5 to"20 times more light than any kerosene lamp, Fuel cost is only about M a night for the fittest light. A safe depend. able lam . . . can't spill fluel even if tippecl, over ' no "crawling" flame. It's a clean lamp . . . no soot or smoke. Makes and burns its own gas from regular, untreated motor gasoline. Save money; use a Coleman. You can use your Coleman for a year and save from $5.00 to $7.00 over the cost of using an old-style coal-oil lamp, In the meantime you are protecting your eyesight and keeping young and strong the vision of your children. ' --err writ. u- 5 TO 20 TIMES MORE LIGHT! 25e Me 2se 21c SUNSHINE LAMP Bloomingdale Young People's So~ ciety holds its opening meeting on Pl'lllay night of tllis week at eight o'clovk. A spvciu1 visiting tspeaker bas hum olrttsittaul. It is planned to Wake those mm‘llngs or the highest mine in worshsip uni! rommnnlty spirit. Mm. Armstrong and daughter Mar- mu-m of View Mises J. Henrlché ot Gait and Mr. Kenneth Miller ot Wa- terlou College, Mr. und Mrs. Fernando Snyder and family motorml to Hamilton on Wed. nesday. Miss Rhea is smiling the met or the week with friends In Hamilton, ah LESS 1tscosr SEEDE-ESS RAISINS o 2 F. 236 “mum'- COOKED SPAGHETTI JAFAti if! [Duh-n Bu“ KORNSTARCH lily.” t for th with a Q‘s-19c (SLIM a: 23c S'

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