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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1933, p. 4

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I Mh was “I. loch. _',". t . cunning an 1- I ttttttii-ttmi' Mr. w-uue mums spat" iii? irri. day in Linwood. Mr. Fred w. Davis of Guelph spent but Friday afternoon in the village. Mr. mind Mm. M. Brenner spent 12)th Mayday In, Elmlrn. Mr. Goo.' Welt: win a business vinitor P..utewotlatet Tuegday. Mr. and Mm: J. E. Byron spent Thursday in Elmira. Mr. J. E. R0sgor spent last Fri- day at the home of his daughter. Mrs. A. N. Ament or Linwood. Mr. William Baty -ot the 8rd nae. Maryboro. was a business visitor In tory luchriday. Mr. J. T. Byron, RA. ot Heepeler spent the week-end at home ot his parents here. Mr. “mum New“ of Fernbank visited with Manda here last Satur- 'ur, Mm. Jon. Coote ot Toronto, who spent the past week at hams of her brother, Mr. J. Fl Byron has return- ed home. Mrs. William Lambert spent last Tlgqndayrln Listowel. Mm. Henry Newton of Linwood, who spent game time at home ot her aon, Mr. Rom. H. Newton has returned home. Mr. Thomas D. Allingham, MA, ot Kitchener spent last Saturday wlth relatives on the line. 'Mr. Hunter M. cane and Master, Mien A. E. Coote, spent last Thurs- day In Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and Mr. F. A. Lavery attended the iuneral of the late Mrs. Stewart Lavery in Brnnti'ord last Friday. Mm. Beth Bauman of Witerloo In spending some time with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Simon Martin and Mr. Mar- tin. The teacher and scholars are busy practising tor a school concert tor this Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel and daughters spent Sunday at the home or the Iormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schledel at Kitchener. Miss Betty Easton "mit" in}; week- end at the home of her parents, Mr. anl Me: Ton: Easton of Ayr, ‘ Mm, Alvin Schiedei and daughters Lorraine, Grace, Gladys and Dorothy and Misses Reta and Marjorie Cress- man attended the Missionary meeting at the Alma St, United Brethren Church in Kitchener on Tuesday evening. Sunday visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were: Mr. and Mm. Johnny Brubachor and son Enoa and Mr. and Mm. Josiah Weber and family or St. Jacobs. Sunday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressaman were: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Creseman and children, Orville, Phyllis and Gloria of Kitchener. Messrs. Raymond Evens and Lloyd Otterbein called on their friend, Mr. Earl Hfutzhyytr on Sunday. Recent and Sunday visitors at. the home of Mrs. Isaiah Wiener and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wiener were: Mm. Jake Wuuder and Mrs. Alfred Forwell at Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winner and baby Vera. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asmussen. k Home Finnish!” Shop " QUEEN ST. N. P KITCHEN]!!! Mr. and Mus. Lloyd Snider were Sunday guests at the home ot the letters sister, Mrs. Jake Shun-t: and Mr. Shaun ot Baden. Thu. "III an not -iver, by any -. ret very good- looking and will [In long mu. ‘P-nons halal. all-ova Orland look-I In Hell warm "I“ Ion“. hhres, mo “and”. .te. Size 4'6"xT'6" ........ Each $9.75 " 6'9"z9' ........._. " 816,95 " 9'x10'6"....... " $26.75 Square " Yard . . C Good hoary q'mtttr--with unfu- heavtir varnhhod for - durability. Panora- include block And nonvunllml do. _ in hull. chin-looking colon of blue. [to-n. and “(I nut. Dry Goods Store Waterloo - - Ontario m's HEAVY mum UNDERWEAR ...... 01.35 ... BOYS. FLEECED lmDERWRAR-. - PM if - J...-. -ii/riiViS-va. MT“ -- MP was Colon. PM I“ & SN yd. SAN TOY DRESS GOODS _Pttsod .....w.. "e and Me " Ii. A. Germann “PM! MN": Sign-nus FLANMILB'ITI BIG SALE of BLANKETS as.” u.» to a.» Pair fll"A amen: mun - ICZIVIA ‘KLEEREX 2lge'2'gt.er £333.“ 12,tft'ltt,g'ait "m": ',',iii,iiii,ii: 1Rtmeusb ' Eat-hum. an “moan Ind nth-r Ildn unnum- Wm]: m work. The old. reliable. "nuke um “I ttu'iettleJifag,ti; t t your or writ: new: It. 60.. mo Yonge Im.., Tomato, Ontario. 'ual If": icar8t. yd. LINOLEUM Axminster Rugs STRASBURG DORKING VANIVIER’S 2 YARD WIDE PREMIER Damn CHARGES J Premier J. R. Brownies of Alberta! filed his defence automatic tn court on Tuesday, denying all charges in' the seduction action brought against l him by A. D. MacMUan and his. daughter Vlvlm. , The regular monthly meeting of'hni’er. Fred Fleischauer. ’the W.M.S. of Boyd United Church, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Be was held at the home of Mrs. Foster, lly were Sunday visitors Wednesday, Nov. 8th. with an at- dee among friends. tendence or fitteett. The program, Mr. Bill Febrenbach ( iwhich was arranged by Mrs. George was a business visitor h Cloister and Ruby Ward, consisted ot Mrs. Jonas Kennel to topic try Nine. E. Playtord and u again on Saturday after: ”ending by Miss Jenn Hammond A visit in Kitchener. short report or the meeting held in Mr. and Mrs. Austin Guelph recently. by Mm. A. A. Ding. family, who have been I duet by Mm. G. Glaister and Min. L. skating rink tor the Mat Ronnie, two musical numbers, violin moved their belongings and piano, by Misuse Jessie Hun- last week. wand and Mm. Rennie. Mm. Thou. -----T-------- Birmingham, vlesrtrreaidxrnt, preeld- . ----------- ed. Mrs. A. A. Lain; closed the meet- l MANNHEIM Ing with prayer, after which refresh- . -----r---------- manta were served and a social hour Mr. and Mne. Ivan (in spent. ' Calvin Cressman and h Mr. Andrew Playford, who recently dlsposed of his 50 acre farm 1% miles out of Crosshlll to Mrs. Mary Rank, intends holding an aucuon sale next week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wag. ner will take possession Master Billie Glalater on his way to school Monday morning saw two deer feeding In the orchard on the farm ot Peter Lather, east ot Cross- Mr. and Mm. Jacob Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie visited Misses Eileen Albrecht In the Hav pital for Sick Children in Toronto on Saturday. Eileen is doing nlcely and expects to be home tttit, week. Miss Matilda Bast, who has been employed with W. Pommer in Lin- wood, tor the past year, secured em- ployment 1Ue, home ot Lawyer Mc. Gibbon in aterloo. A little baby girl has come to make her home with Mr. and Mas, George Birmingham, Friday, Nov. 10. Con grtyu1latiotte. _ Miss Dorothy Ktriirtst isphGGai.at days with friends In Strattord. Elmira. Miss Ruth Preston and Cameron Preston of Roseville Road were Sunday visitors with Miss Louise and Lorne Johannes. Mr. and Mm. Ed. Scheels and daughter Betty and Mm. Peter Len- hart ot Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lennart and daughters of Wa- terioo spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eiynr.r1irtrtrr. and family. Here. l The weekly meeting of the Patttfln- Mrs. W. Melin has returned to ders was held in st. Andrew’s hail Detroit, Mich., after spending a here on Thursday evening. The play short time with.Mr._nnd Mrs, Adam entitled "The Mock Trial, Jones vs. Debtusk. 0Yenks", given by the Pathtin0m Sunday visitors at the home oflthe same evening in St. Andrew's Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hortop were hall was largely attended, all taking Mr. and Mrs. B, S. Howden, Mrs.ltheir parts excellently. The music W. Howden and son Billy, and Mr. given by Mr. Eisenbach and Miss and Mrs. Roy Stout, all of duefphl'iveiektri. was much appreciated.‘ Ray and .Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves or,an1 Roy Byrnttt, also sang a duet. Miss [Eerie kisniai" of Toronto :pent the week-end at her home tere. to BIKE." Formula. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nahis of Preston were guests of Mr. and hirys.John. Gillow 031 _Sunday. Mr. andis. Horton and C. E. PT,t,op were t1stsidtnta Id Guelph Home were residents of Guelph pug}. 'lu' recently when they moved Miss Marguerite Bartholomew of Preston was a Sunday visitor at her home here. I ms; 7' tara" BEER??? spent ngpesdpy in Ioronto. A - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hortop andI C. E. Hortop were ',t'r','g,t/t aur- prised last week when a num er of neighbors from Guelph dropfed in, unexpectedly. Four table: 0 cards were "in play during the evening and after spending a pleasant time! Mr. and Mrs. Elm-togI b"d."r'ttihtr,i,' with a floor lamp w ile C. . Hortop received an Everahatp pencil. At! the close delicious refreshments were served. ' theme Faugh of Toronto spent a daw days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ptey,rlt.., .1 " .. . - while "swelling tta the Blair.. Proctor: highwq. (nil to who the corner " “to a huh, hqrdiitte the fence. down a 10-foot embankment, lawns: on it: wheels. No one wu injur ' and there wu not even e scratch on the car. This in only one of men} who have done the same an an praetietdiy all have had miraetrhxus escapes from injury and demure It this sharp curve A Warning. The County of Waterloo has erecbed s sign at the appronch to the Blair brl se. The sign states my person found dumping rubbish on either side of the approach will be prosecuted. Present-lion. _ A car with licence No. PAW. laid to be argued and k'tn2,ue in?“ 1,'t,',',e,,,e,L,'"e,,ue, _....:.‘ out uncut)" --'-----e' om TEN mow Ief. ucpmpggied bitwLii.aaa quanmw'wmm CROSSHILL PHONE 3880 CLAIR DISTRICT NEWS The dmtth occurred on hid". Nov. 10th, at Mount of Mrs. " mn Winner, beloved wife at Mr. J. W. Winner um dmhtor ot the Into Mr. and Mn. Alfred Knuth]. The ma Mm, Winner wu formal: ot this plus. And VIII . mum: number ot an. lat-elm Mettttttttlte Church. Tho smut” or tho nun can» nullity “In “and“ to m huh“ and may ttt their and mum. Mrs. our. Koch of Durham h spending some mm with mistin- nnd friends hero. Du!)- ol mourned 'teMtt.nt. Mr. may) mminorr%uidu on his friend. Mr. Milton Bdlwlndt on Sun- "ritotttoott. Mr.yutd Mrs. Aiunda Bow%in and can: Howard and Vernon spent Sun- day with {Honda at Elwin. Mr. Chum wodim, of William.- burg spent Sunday a-t the home of Mr, and My. Angus Angling". FA Mr. Stewart Weber upon! and” with Mr. Robert Mllno. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pullman amt Mr. and Mm erd Human ot Kit- chener vklted with the remark pur- ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Elihu-n on Sunday. Misses Edith and Joule nuns apgyt Bungy with Miss Erma K110. Mien fielon Erb visited with her friend. Miss Mary Schiedoi on Sun- day._ Mr. Wm. Beechey and the Misses Eva and Helen Hamish of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. Theodore Hownld. Mim, Helen Hallmain iriGit Sunday with Miss Aileen Hallman at W11- "rtabttrtr. _ l Many friends of Mrs. Peter Schmidt ot Kitchener will regret to learn of her timely passing away last Thursday morning. Her remains were laid to rest in Mount Hope cemetery last Sunday afternoon. Among those who attended from here were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stabl. Mr. and Mm. Ed. Miller, Mm. C. Mil. ler, Mm. W. Dingwall, Mr. and Mm. J. B, Miller, Miss Margaret and Miss Ruth Miller, Mr. and Mm. Walter IOttman, Mr. and Mm. C. F'. Ottman, 'Mrs. A. Wiene. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Dieiz, Mr. and Mm. Milton A. Schmidt, Mm. E. Rank, Mr. and Mm. Fred Schmidt and the Messrs. Ed. l Dietz, Ellwood Faulhaier, Wm. Paul“ Mr. and Mm. Ivan Oreesman, Mr. Calvin Cressman and Miss Gladys Cresamnn ot Waterloo and Means Arno Noah and Clare Rickent were Sunday guests at the home ot the lstter'a parents, Mr. and Mm, Addi- son Molten. Misses Alice Milne and Myrtle We- ber spent Sunday with their friend Ming Florence Kilo. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gramm and family, who have been living in the skating rink tor the but few months. moved their belonglngs to Crown") last week. Mrs. Jonas Kennel a-r"riurriiGir, again on Saturday after a two woeka' visit In Kitchener. f On Sunday, Nor. 19th, there will ls, special singing by the Fulcber trio trom Toronto in the Presbyterian I Church here. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Berst and ram lly were Sunday visitors in New Dun. deg among friends. _ Mr. mi Febrenbach 6t Kitchener was a betineettLvitriter [191:9 Mayday. Mr. Harry Blekert. son Carl at Bay City, Mr. John Dicker! of Grand Rapids, Mich., made a few short calls ot Manda here last Saturday. Many trom this district on Wed. ueeday last visited Bthsttord, New Hamburg and Baden to see the "Roy. al Bcot" crack train trom England which stopped /enroute through the above places. The) opportunity may never offur again. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Langdon, son and daughter, Mr. Hugh Langdon and Mrs. W. C. Anderson, both of Kitetr. ener, attended the ty1etrot their nephew, Mr. mustard Adsett at Era;- mon on Monday afternoon. Last Friday evening a. number ot young people from arOund here were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mm. Robert Forrest. The evenlng was spent in games and dancing. Lunch was served at midnight and. everyone spent a enjoyable time. A Mock Trial Well Presented. Mr. and Mm. David Burnett View ed the latter’s parents, Mr. and Ben- Van Burnett at Heepeler on Saturday. Mr, and Mm, Wm. Vietch spent a. tew days last week with relatives in Toronto. ; It“ mum. Weber ot maul New] School want an Inch-ml at her home he”. y A low from mound hon umdod tk dunno " the home of Mr, and In. Peter Kurt; near Bethany lust Thurs- day evening. ' Mr. Beaven Burnett of the O.A.C.. Guelph, spent Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mm. David Burnett. was Marie May ot Kitchener Ia spending a few days with Mr. and Mm. Sexton Hamilton. Mr. Russel 8119th or Oransewule ls spending some time at his home here. Mr. MacDonald and ME: Klein teachers It the thterbourne school attended a meeting ot the teachers and School Trustees at Woolwich township held at 'the Conestoga School last Friday 'dU%ooE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurt: and, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. [Angelou spent Sundny with the latter’a eon Mr. and Mm. Hugh Landon at Kitchener. ' it. new; Burnett no u and”. whim: to 331mm lg; “my. Ther my frlond. Hound hot. ot F} Mte.fmys of w 'iotmrtrsa%1. no rind titisiirE nit m. In}; Ing from MI 92101:: was“ itt an Kitchener 'llul'lll'. Rev. Mr. Thompson ot Elam occu- pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday afternoon. wttmtatttomme WELLESLEY The net oe m. community In nun " to e cannula: Mada. The [no Mn. Lavery botoro her marriage WM and: Manor tad VII born on um 1th of Wane-lay, tltttttgt way four yam no. Mr. Wm. John- son, who la n "tar of the doom-d. is the only surviving mom" of tho MLItyrr ftmllyn A _ _, Mr. and Mr; men. Johnna): and tton Clarence, Mn. Wm. John-on. Mr. Wm. Muller of the 18th, Mr. Pom. anery ot Dorklng and Mrs, 109 Roe of Linwood attended the (“new on Friday at, Brantford ot the late Mrs. Stewart Lanny. 7 Mr, and Mrs." Wm. Lambert of Dorklnu mum on Monday with Mr. nn_d_ Mm. S., Mowylney. 7 - - Mr. and- Mm. Canon Mow‘hiney visited on Sunday with her panama. Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Johnson ot the 13th of Wollmloy. The singing school will meet at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Manna“ We. ber on Wednesday evening. A good crowd In hoped tor " everybody k welcoma. Mm. not Logo! and con Aunt!!! were business visitors In Kitchoner ort_rridrr, Several of the young people from this locality attended the dunes In Schummor'n hall at Linwood on Mom day 'rvtritirur. Messrs. [saw Martin, Wm. Martin, Malin Martin and Mr. Homing, all of Pennsylvania, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Msnnnsan Weber, Theaepeople will append a week View in friends in this locality before leaving for lndlnnns where they will spend some time prior to returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hesse and family were recent visitors with tho rormer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Began ot Linwood. Miss Hannah Martin left tor tho home ot her parents, Mr, and Mm, Isaac B. Martin ot Peel after spend- Ing several months with Mr. and Mm. Walter Adam. Quite a number from new helped to swell the crowd attending the fair m Elmira on Monday. As usual plgn were more than plentiful and buyers scarce. Mr. Max Berman at Toronto was in this locality last week buying poultry. On Thumduy forenoon ot last week the new bridge wen ot Mac- ton was opened to traffic. The work ot widening the approach to the bridge in being hold up on account of winter weather. Mr. Joshua Brubacher or West Maritime visited on Sunday at Mr. Sol. Bowman‘s. Mr. and Mrts. Chas. Kmemer enter- talnod than friends and neighbors to an old time dance and card party on Friday evenlng. All present had an enjoyable time. Miss Winnie Marius spent Sunday afternoon with her friends the Misses Beatrice. Rein, and Monica bagel. V Mr. and Walter Adam and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jno. Small or Elmira. keg. mung mreks of chattering Eng, tish sparrows accentuate the ilnal denarture of our various, summer trongtsteris, Mm. Jno. bagel, sou Auatin and daughters Beatrice and Monica visit- ed on Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Walter. Long antedating our earliest em- ployment of the f,','"",y,itleri', of cold storage and steri e preserving, the wasp was keeping meat fresh for weeks and the bee was storing iytr.tey that remained sweet indefin. Vehicular choices, as noted hurry- ing homewards from church on the two South Wallenstein highways along either side of the Conestoga River last Sunday' noon were: 32 cutters} sleight! and 4 huggies. For the finst autumn in years, not a wild duck nor wild goose has been seen winging its migratory wa'y south frver .this locality... Winter', beautiful constellation, Orion, is again displaying his dazzling belt and sword in the clear, nogturnal skies. _ On Tuesday, Nov. 7, a baby daughter, Ruth, was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Amos Wilkinson, South Wallenstein. South VWallenstein farmers were furrowing tsnow-carpeted alfalfa fiellhs this week. Mennonite Church services will be held at Martin's Meeting House, Elmira, and East Wallenstein, next Suyittytorttintr. -- _ - Recent visitors at the Peel home of Mr. and Mtg. Elias W. Martin were: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Bru- bacher of Winterboarste, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Brubacher of Elmira and the Misses Martha Krueger and Luanna Cresaman of Kitchener. Mrs. Elias R. Martin was an El.. mira visitor on Saturday. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Dieten- backer were last Thursday visitors with friends in Floradale. Local Nun Notes. Ail epideitiiCdt chicken-pox i contagiously prevalent in Bricker' Schoo . of In. Bound! Hi- I? dale“ vo"tiiili'i't'litil,th'll of t, Me It. and In. John’ Dacha who fox-nor]: molded out and the Willem“!!! cc. , In... FINN-O‘- At the Wert Wall-notch Mennon- ite Church last Sunday morning. bums wort kind for the following: sdlre Katie Weber. Ii.1uyrhtrr of Mr. Ind In. Eli“ W. Weber, and Onion ertlu son of Mr. and Mn. Olhh iiGiU., Kiss Leah Horst, daughter of Mr. and Mm. John B. Bout, and Noah Ging- rich. non of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Gingrich; Miss Lovino Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bowman, and John Metzger, son of Mr. dud Mrs. John F. Mensa. Via-icy Video". _ - Several friends from this locality ettended the funeral of the late Mr. Daniel Weber at Elmira on Tues.. dag, aftermytm Foiir" ybliii§_iixen from Pennsyl- vania, have recently been. visiting aatyrinta,teer in. tty. vicilglty. .. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Bowman and Mr. and Mm. Elam Gingrich and daughters Leona and Erma were Sunday guests from Yatton with Mtg: Leg D.ie.fettbaeter. and (amily: _ 3trrbGiiiiiriNiGTGt-tGiire1i the November Fair at Elmira on Holiday, _ A - 7 In. mid... hide-- tti"tll a nu bum»: mu _ Wand has touched in: " th dytAtt ugh-rm hotttigst goo: WALLENBTEIN R, R. 1 Mr. Noah Gingrich. son at Mr. sud Mm. Addison Gingrich of tho on. ot Prl and all” Lehftottt, datsghter ot m. in, in. fan". “Mum. mum... Mun-oh amt Bennevel Martin ot Ruth-vino upon! and” at tho horn. of molt uncle, Mr. D. G. Martin 3nd Mm. Martin. Pr Balms were madam“ on and” tor Mr. Dale. Martin, non of Mr. 3nd Mrs. 0cm: B. Martin, S. B. No. I, And Mina Kntla Web-r. daughter ot Mr. and Mm. mm Weber ot Pool. Messrs. Amos Racer and John Widoman of Murmur: were In no vllinitr to purchugplu. - - Mr. John Thoma of Hanover visited his father, Mt. John T. Thom Int week. is Mr. and Mm. Menno Gingrich and Mr. and Mm. Tum!) Brubtttttttyr war. Sunday vhltom ot Mr. and Mm. Bolts mon HotMmr. Maura. Noah Sandor And ldwln Martin went Bundny wishing " Brennan. Mr. Atrron" Brubmhor spent Mon. day in Elmira. Par-culls. Building Operations wore resumed again on Monday morning on the il- hrary. C. a. Schoiiolo'u home and 0 J . Smith's addition to the Rotary. The bad weather in! week tutttIed n cessation of work which Is going merrily on attain. St. James' Ladies' Aid moi. in its monthly meeting last Tuesday Alton- _ nnon. Mm. A. Knischownky onerod the opening prayer. Rev. B. J. Wit-i tig gave a talk on mission-w work. ', Mrs. T. Schmidt and Mrs. H. Butler 3 were appointed to prepare the pro- l, gram tor the next meeting. A duct 3 was given by Madame: o. Kolttyr- : harms and G. Rituar. I; Building Operation. Ruumod. l The Ladlee' Aid ot Calvary Church met on the afternoon or me 7th lust. ‘Mm. Robinson wag In chm. Mm. A. E. Walker led In prayer, Mm. C. :Doorbecker read the scripture, Mrs. Wm. Hauck gave a readlng. The character study, "The Queen ot Sitybtt",, was conducted try Mrs. Appel. The roll call was tamponded to by 13 members. Meademes Mor- lock, Walker and Fischer are the pro- gram committee for the next moot lug. when "Jezebel" will be the Bute jam tor study. leleu’ Aid Hold. Monthly Mutlng. St. James' Luther League held their monthly meeting on Tuscany evening ot the 7th Inst, Walter Schener was in the chair. Miss Alma Sclmner read the scripture passage. Two talks were given, one on “be-- demhip". by Row. B. J. Wittig, and the other on “Leaders in Action", by Miss Dorothy Kelterhorne. After the luminesa was taken up and disposed at some time was spent in playing progressive crocklnole. Lndlel’ Ald Mun. On the morning ot the 10th inst. were passed away. at his home on Young at, one ot our oldest citizens in the business life of our village and {community in the person ot Henry Gilles, as the result ot a. wsiytic stroke. suffered last spring. He was engaged in the hardware business in company with " son All. who Epassed away very suddenly just a lyenrage. l, ,_, 7 fl The E.L.C.E. held the" annual rally on Monday evening. Rev. E. E. Mailman ot Kitchener save an ad- dress. Mrs. Hellman presided at the organ. Miss Sittier ot Kitchener sang a 5010. Edward Amos read the scripture passage and the members of the Junior League, .who occupied the choir ion, sang two very beauti- ful choruses. Miss Agnes Brubacher the president, acted as chairman. Mr. Russel Stroh came home from his hunting trip the .proud owner ot a fine large buck, carrying a pair ot very thte antlers, the victim of his rltle'ss aim. Well done, Russel. E.L.C.E. Hold Annual Rlily. _ Mr. Gilles was a loyal member ot St. James Lutheran Church. but was in no way narrow in his church sym- pathiee as he attended service in the Evangelical Church regularly when the time or service was apt at the time of service in his own church. A further evidence of " broad Christian sympathies is evidenced by the fact that he desired that at his funeral the Evangelical minister ahauld join with the Lutheran and share in the conducting of the tum eral services. This was done. The funeral, Tuesday afternoon, was largely attended. The pallbear- ers were: Henry Hitter. Solomon Elly. John Schlitt, P. E. Welker, Geo. Kelterborne and J. G. Hurst. I Nov?" £13371 $318! A. G. HAEHNEL Mr. Gilles was twice married; His iirat wife was Appolortia Senator, who died in 1919. His second wife, who survives him, was Amanda We her. He leaves to mourn their lose his widow, one son Oliver and one daughter, Mm. Clayton Peterson and eight grandchildren, one brother William in the States and one sister (Nancy). Mrs. John Gole, ot Kitch- enerl _ Last" May Mr. Gilles retired tram business having sold to the Hollinger Hardware. PROMINENT CITIZEN PASSES AWAY Dank Call: Hun-y Gillan, Wall Known Round Hardware Mor. eunt.-.-F-t IAP'C'y Attended. 3 F Waterloo " - " m' - Ontario Wmmm Wed., Thurs” _drri., Sat, ST. JACOBS Special, tratttrdsy ........m. "" 'tttttttttttttttmt-tttttttttttttttim- The Old Order Mennonites are call- ing a. meeting in the P. & ball tor Nov. Mrd 8 am. to consider the or. ganiling a singing school with Mr. israel Brnbuchor ot Elmira as their loader. Evarybody In heartily wel. come to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst visited at Hawkeavlllo on Sundly with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horst and Mr. and Min David Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rloport md son Rom. vlslted with Mr. and Mrs. Wahl on Sunday. To Organize singlnn can. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn and was Irene attended the mural ot the late Mm. Peter Schmidt of Kitch- lrner on Sunday. Mrs. A. Hath and Mm. moons); vlslted friends m Elmira. Mr. and Mm. Wlll Heckendorn and Miss Edith Kllnck ot Elmira spent last Thursday at the home ot Mr. and Mm. Oscar Good. Mrs. Jacob sltlor was removed to St. Mary's hospital. Kitchener on Sunday to undergo an X~ray exami- nation tor aeore leg, which has kept her In bed for three weeks. She 13 under the care ot Dr. T. M. Robinson. John Manger. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger, 8.8. No. 2, and Miss Lovina Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bauman, Wallensteln. Mr. and Mrs. Henrviemrmrriett of Elmira visited with Mm. Elation: Fries on Bt_utdtrr. The Evangelical Sunday School is already practising tor their annual Christmas teeuvali Mr. Harold Eby of Powman was home for the week-end. He spoke to the Evangelical 8.3. on Sunday morning, He Is superintendent of a Sunday School In the northern town. Mrs. John Scherer and little Mia, Norma were in Kitchener on Satur- day. Mm. Geo. B. Oberholuer spent Frk day ln_Kltqhener. lttutmtmtnmntttmtttntttnmtttnmttmntttttttntnmttntmthtmntttntittm Mr. and Mm. Manna Gingrich or "our Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mm. Ell Brubaclxer Sunday. It takes the Honinger Hardware with Alderman Hear ot Waterloo as their contractor, seven weeks to build an up-to-date houae with all modern conveniences. This they did for Mr. Geo. Mueselmxm. Ott the morning of Oct. 2nd excavatlng was commenced and on the 20th ot Nov- ember they expect to hand over tho house. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas and, Mrs. Hamcher ot Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Erick Mirkle and family ot Kitchener were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerchueri The Mennonite Sewing Circle spent Monday all day sewing for needy rammes. Red Enlmollod Cold Blunt Lantern. High or Low Globe. Special, Slturdny ........m. $1.: Home for Geo. Muuulmn Coat. pleted in Quick Time by Contractor Hm. The St. Jacobs Cider Mill closed its season's operations last Tuesday. During the season’s run 61,000 gu- lons ot cider tlowtyd from their presses. 26,000 gallons ot which was boiled down tor table use as apple butter and syrup. This run is 4,000 gallons more than the Omttt year. NEW HOUSE COMPLETED IN SEVEN WEEKS Total of 51,000 Gallo-I Cider.--. 15,000 Cullen: for Apple Butter And Syrup. CIDER MILL HAS 39 King S... Smith . Phone 408 . WATERLOO Mr. Horn-n Hun, for m-ny yuan commend with tho MW." Ian-luau In Walsh». I. now at thin “or. And will be planned to no". you. “THE NEW HARDWARE” Koo. Your Stock Hum”. I IN. hr Me Buy at the New Hardware OYSTER SHELLS POULTRY can " Ibo. for Me LANTERNS SULPHUR and Save Money OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT RECORD SEASON and H. K. Wilhelm l No. ft Copper Wash Boiler with cover. Snturday Epoch] .....Fr...r. 81.” 'ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttg A Ru! Spool.“ Aasorted colon and with handle complete. Rel. i136. §pecill ..tF.r.r.t 7L Canvass Gloves .... “a and as: One Finfer leather Mitts, Me Lined Mltta .......t.r.q Mo to ”a Lined Gloves m..... Me to ".00 Our “no of “In: ind Glow-o in couplou. l Although the proposed motion Ind ”waned two readings the council In a committee ot the whole. upon a motion by Aid. Tut agreed to shelve “he Man tot another year. uetion are“ out ot I; disagree- ment as to the validity ot promissory notes given by the defendant. let. A turtGr judgnient irrbiity GU made to tho London Shoe Oompuxy against the same defendant. In county court recently His Honor Judge Clement awarded I ttun Judgment to Getty and Scott Ltd, 03-11 against Mrs. Sonnlg Bay- The proposed new ‘by-law drum up by the Kitchener City Council tor the purpose of extending the Alder. manic term from one To two yearn, will not be voted on this year it was decided by the council at its Mat motsttatr. Mesxm. Emmanuel Scanner. Percy Scanner. Milton Globe, Hy. new". Dan and Owen Bowman motored to Wfarton on a tuNntt trip. Mrs, Chris. Hartwlg, Mrs. Kather- Me Schmidt. Miss harms and Nor- man Schmidt spent the wsokcnd wlth Mr. and Mm. A. J. Kaufman, Scotland, Ont, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin ot North Woolwich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Martin. Mr. Sammie Martin was a bunlness vislmr In Gall on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J." B. siwdm, spent Monday with Mr. and Mm. Norman King, Elmira. Miss Laura Schutz, A Sunday visitor with Ott. Mr. George Snyder, Windsor, and Miss Dorothy Rather. Kitchener, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mm. Ed. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Levl Bowman and Miss Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sny- der, Murray and home spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Erwin Shoemaker. Miss Elma Shantz ot Kitchener was a week-end guest at the'hmne ot her parénm. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shana. Mr. Walter Snyder In visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder after spending the spring and sum- mer months In Saskatchewan. Miss Magdalena Bowman and Mr. Martin Meager ot near Hawkesvule were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mm. Enos Bowman. Kruschen dissolves away those needle-pointed crystals of uric acid which are the cause of all rheumatic troubles. It will also Bush these dis- solved ciystals clean out of the system. hen if you keep up "the little daily dose,' excess uric acid will never form again. "Three years ago I was in bed for six weeks with rnftamm9tory rheu- matism. Since that time I have been taken Kruachen Salts, and have not had another attack. But my hands are still somewhat stiff. I take Kruschen every mornlng before breakfast, and shall continue, to do so, become I am sure it has kept me in good shape for three years. Excuse this writing, as I am ninety years old and use both hands to Myra. R, G. He asks us to excuse his writing. We do more than that-mr con. gratulate him on being able to writs at all at his use, eugeninlly n he has been suturing tom rheuma- lthim. This is what he says in his e terr-.- ' LETTER FROM h MAN 0F 90 WASH BOILERS COU RT CASES BETTLED FLOOR MOPS About His Rheumatism BV-LAW NOT PASSED FLORADALE _li',firi'it _tiiri" " E Waterloo was Miss Gertrude m a

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