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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jan 1934, p. 3

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\ [ _ ‘When They‘ve Got To Go They Go/ _ [ uies Of Rine Wool Quality,(most of them . [~ _ pearâ€"arouna weight) Tatlored In Styles / 1 _ Smart For 1934â€"â€"Note These Low Clearâ€" ‘~‘~ k .. â€" ~ ance Prices ... . y . © $s k C rereacinons o_ ueepenexeimetest 8 "mâ€"« a ‘ CBRTIVICATE s um"“,, Je y s Werooorplesgentces E C #m.“!é“':‘ _’:L'.:.‘YE‘. "'I". suer lt .::‘A. __.--:"--- Malons The Royal Bank of Canada General Statement The savings are tremendous because thege clothes actually can‘t be bought wholesale today for $22.50. That is why we sayâ€"â€"Buy Now! Suits in handsome new worsteds and fancy tweeds; Overconts o't.;h‘?‘;vz' Capital Stock Paid up new woOrSteds and PBR * C2 uCc _0 s N___2t alatha fleeces; fine heavy tweeds, Meltons and Camel cloths. Such values cannot soon be repeated. _ Reserve Fund. . ....000.000 u00504 Ralance of Profts carried forward Dividends Unclaimed . . . . ... ...l..0 .00 ividend No. 185 (at §% per annum), Deposits not bearing interest Debosits bearing Interest, inci â€"_â€" date of Statement. . .....0.c usc cplnn nsm 9nn 0000000 ©041,408.61 Sainbices Tue to otuer Banke to Canede .. _ _ _ . ; .__; 841,498.81 hhwdnmhmmqu elaewhere than in Canada .. . .....scsccn 6n en 6699 20,813,902.13 Notes of the Blnw circulation Advances under the Finance Act Bifle Payable. .. ... .0scocn is coz! Suits â€" Overcoats $22.50 A sensational utterly‘ matchless event. NolmMng more sensational has ever been ‘offered you. These Suits are actually priced below their present wholesale cost. The saving is easily seen, so are the particularly smart styles and, sound quality. Fine worsted and tweed Suits. Deel]: fleece and velour Overcoats. This is certainly a celebration value! Mn n e We c wne :l“:ufl:lnd«aufln-nocm...................- ) .000 .22 use n i2206 04 i ane se n ren e ue ns ErE0 9 Liabilitles not included in the foregoing . tppianabbbn6t Tremendous Values that defy all value precedents. â€" Suits and Overcoats that outvalue all. We have disregarded their actual worth in our endeavour to give you the most startling values. Suit styles for men and young men; Overcoats for every imaginable type; fleece Vlsters in dress styles. You‘ll agree they are $18 to $20 values! ts Acetine ©ommn tm set oustinghill exntasa ho old mt ie i i reroped ireonce es L 4e ul ul ,2, se uP0 00741 Suits â€" Overcoats $16.50 Necember. 1933 ro m &-W ament o 80th No , 1008 %‘%fi?‘,{%& n + uepoespiereninereariie e rann teantertcrefderpess 1 and 2 Trouser Suits â€" Overcoats $10.00 Meatreal, Cannda, 29r4 Desessher, eeifes :: of ProQt and Lese Account, 30th November; b.‘h'-““..““‘ LA Circuiin tOM, . . .. 2« 6+ :s 20 6+ ses0* 1 and 2 Trouser in PROPIT AND LO8S AGCOUNT r:‘d"l'”i.’.“"'i“””.‘j{. LIABILITIES s ces e0e 6 e ce e e 66 608# 20 a esc ceesrec s 686# for estimated loss _ 4,033,905.77 t, lese amounts wricten off. . ... . sillt me per COMM NS > * h6\ "al .58 ds Coounatien Fusa TWeR R 30th November, 1933 t $120,029,604.46 $20,000,000.00 1,383,604.18 event. Nothing 1 and 2 PeRE E; 1,498.81 ,18 & Co $35.000,000.00 $67.006,349.93 600,448, 36081 20,349,801 .1 ¢ "Befoet\ Ihaage 23,0%6,349.95 $87,764,026.11 TDEL ‘Tha an 20,000,000.90 265,009.91 $7,985.14 22 053.888.91 49,943,100.10 106,050,615.63 24,198,073.99 11,9970,905.82 20,774,273.11 82,961,661.27 Auditore and: Mrs,‘ Horbort Kropt: the Link and Visito, Mrs. M+. and Mre. Hobort ®. Rits and | daughters, Mr. and Mrs. 5. O. Rits | / _ Mr, Jacob Williams .O . 1O SCOâ€" *g;:t the muflly m relatives in MF. and Mre. Victor Rushi of sanits o phagns reaat aouno«yfl&u-'rw the hollâ€" %nhulth their mother, Mre. Honry *Mr. Lorne Krogman spent a weék‘s Ihoudzy- in Detroit, the guest of his sisters and brother. |_________ _,_ eERMnmnie UOn DP L. bita‘a Mise Camilia Rits of Kitchener wore n?nt visibors with thoir sister, Mre. L . m‘ » ....'...A_;A’ Ti i Mr. Harold Pfaf and son of Toâ€" ronto were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Oscar Schweltzer. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bender ot Dashwood were visitore with the lat ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Zinn. # Myrs. J. R. Hallman, and daughter Dorothy of Port Credit, Mre. C. H. Zwicker and son, of Crediton and Mrs. (Rev.) I. H. McDonald of Wek lacetown were recent visitore with their mother, Mrs. Mary Rats. Happy Reunion. T mc tmscc ths hama EAWEES UR Eces A reunion was held at the home of Mr. Moses Schults on Christmas: éay when all his children were home together for the first time in sevenâ€" teen years. Thos presont included: Pev. and Mre. Allan Schults of Mount Forest, Rev. Waliter Schults, returned missionary from Nigeria, West Africa. _ Mr. Daniel Smith, former resident of this district, who realded 31 years in Heay Tp., has seturned to town to make bis home with Mr. John Roth. Died At Barrie. C C y UTUW PR WRTOCC! The death occurred at Barrie of Mre. Mary Hollinger; widow of the late Edward Hollinger, former realâ€" dent of New Hamburg in her 64th year. While here Mr. Hollinger conâ€" ducted the liquor store. Recent visitors at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bearinger were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martin and family of Strasburg and Mr. and Mre. Alâ€" vin Shantz and son Glen of Waterâ€" 100. Mr. and Mra. William Kijein and family spent Christmas at the home of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. A. Bceâ€" bach, Kitchener. _ o aszrar MARZD PBNVERCTICC Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bchmidt and family of Waterloo spent Christâ€" mnas with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. _ _ 0 e Holiday visitore at the home 07 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Suyder were Mr.‘ and Mre. A. Shantz of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Velores Bhante ofi Waterlo0. \ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Relnhardl.‘ and family spent Clristmas at the home of Mr. Albert Bruder. Mr. and Mrs. John Steckle and children Bobby and Jean of Williamsâ€" burg epent Christmas with Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Wober. d, h 0. ie . oo tb n lt db oiide Mr. and Mre. Clayton Moss aqd‘ daughters epent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mre. Abe Snyder at Natchez. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seibort were Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Snider and family of Willlamsburg apd Mr. and Mre. \Clayton Selbert and daughter Marâ€" garet. MU WO NeeE Ne WFitsbanar Miss Gladys Weber of N!CNONW! «pent several days at her home here. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Weber and daughters spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Urbin Snyder, Bloomingâ€" lale. Misa Elleen Korell of Kitchener lnont a few days with Miss Iva _ Misa Eileen Korell cpent a few days 1 Lichty. __=__ LAACHEY . Mr. and Mre. Horave Breoding of (Josahen, Ind., were gueste Of Mr. and \rs. B. W. Lichty. Mr. Albert Sobisch of Kitchener spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Klein. Miss Namo! Creseman of Bresliau vialted with Mias Edna Wober. Reeve Bmith _R.:l.!got.d. The munlclpal elections are Over for another year. Bome new faces will be seen this year at the Poel Council meetings. _R_.o_?ve gn‘s'l'tlh was TLR aitoim. aad en es ie returned by a majority of 116 over former deputy reeve Rillett Cherry. John O‘Donneil received the deputy reeveship by ml_n...mnlon. e POOVEmMIP NJ ECWITCCOOCC ‘The new counciliros are John Mc Nab, Robort Ritch and Ceaser Stickâ€" ney, the defeated ones boing: Charles Btarr and Mr. McRitchie. ‘The annua) school meeting was P mm enc esnt held Wednesday and the« business wound up for another year. Mr. Simon Schedewits was reâ€"engaged as caretaker for another year at a salary of $80. Mr. Charles Ruthorford was appolnted trusteo in the place of Mr. Israe} Brubacher, the retiring trustoe. \ Mr. and Mre. Norman Matthews and family were New Year‘s day gueste at the home of Mr., and Mre. Eiwyn Cherry. Miss Violet llou:er of Bt. Jacobs spent the weekâ€"ond and holiday at the bome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metsger. Mr. and Mre. lon Martin and eon spent New Year‘s day with friends at West Montrose. en e ud B1 TTWWD MECMITUCC Quite a number from this line atâ€" tended w“m in the Winfield hall on ay “‘::M Mesars. Jake Gordon Meteger apent Monday afternoon in (enallan. Mr. and Mre. Obarles Rutherford apent Monday at the home of Mr. and GERMAN MILLS Mr. Ira Jackeon apent a fow days YATTON Weber of Kitchener at the home Oof n apent a few days week with her sousin, Miss Loulse Martin Motager and " )r, dobn H. 1éft on Mon towits were business wg:‘g-n}v : has secured ira on Saturday. a position on & farm. . Rits ALC{rwonty.three yeAYE 80. ¢ CDOCA%L! 1OArd, â€" W e4000â€" . 0. Rits mafiWmm %;m 'mmm“m io nite and | Snjon, one danghter, Pearl, Mrs. I:| in "MutriyAive‘ years. "The aix cand} m in Ets mieveanthe o at ho emon onun t on 3 ic E.-t -tth‘nanfihbnfi’.'lt-'mn n?mum Wa. Rakn. _ . Thompson, .and â€"di ,Toron?o“nhr. and Mr. R. 'l' MeCallu Miss Ovene of To AmEmen ns vM'I"'."l‘om Sanford of Toronto visitâ€" ed at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rudow.< _ _ Bs Psn en enc atee Miss Hattie Johnston of Toronto aepent a week with her niece, Mrs. J. Lutz. o aone® . Visitors at the home of Mre. J. Jury were Mr. Simon Strome and son Clinton of Cayuge and Miss Nettle Wah! of Kitchener. Guests at the home of Mrs. A. H. Erb were Mr. and Mrs. A. Baird of Fort Erie. | 00 .00 _ _ L Mr. and Mre. B. H. SIOWN UNI family visited the former‘s parente at Mildmay on Christmas. _Mr. and Mre. Henry Reger and daughter apent the weekâ€"end and holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood at Tara. Among the holiday guests at the home of the Misses Carrie and Marle Edler were, Miss Vina Edier of De trolt, Mr. Albert Edler and children of Seaforth, Miss Violet Edler, Mre. J. Wels and daughter Miss Lauretta, \Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wels of Kitchâ€" ener and Mrs. Catherine Schinbein of Waterloo. Here‘s wishing one and all a very happy and prosperous ‘New Year. Miss Nettle Bchlueter visited the hollday at her home near Linwood. Mr. Louis Weber received the sad news on Monday of the death of his nephew Philip Weober of Kitchener. Mr. Weber was unable to attend hie ltunera] which was held on Thursday ‘in Kitchener, owing to weather conâ€" ditions. Miss Louilse Huefner, Miss Bva Ott man and Mr. Earl Ottman spent New Year‘s day with Mre. William Tyack and family. Mre. Henry Ballard and daughter Miss Eva Ballard epent the Christâ€" mas holiday with the Misess Jean and Margaret Rennie of Kitchener. | \llss Susanne Martin is apending several woeke with friends at Floraâ€" dalo. Mr. Duncan Plain returned to his home in St. Marys‘ after «apending several weeks with hig aunt, Mrs. Maria Fenton. _ Mr. and Mre. Nelson Snyder and family, Miss Eva Snyder of Kitchâ€" lener and Mr. Wolland Bnyder of Toâ€" roto epent Christmas Sunday with | Mr. Sidney Snyder Qd"h;n“!ly. s . entertainmen 3 0OR 0) 0.h Aiade Arbsidiivet" o0 oi in Mesars. Emmanue!l Hoffman, Rarl Ottman, Calvin Tyack and Earl Tyack epent Saturday evening skatâ€" Ing in Linwood. Attend Funoral. 1 1 ols Ltad do oV PHBEW TEMDCICOCCNYC. 000 Mr. Israol Martin, Mids Lena Marâ€" tin and Miss Gusanne Martin visited with relatives in Bt. Jacobs on Bunâ€" day. ;‘rhndo trom a distance who atâ€" tended the funsral of the late Mr. George Huefner are: Mr. and Mrno. | Auguat Abrons, Mrs. Aaron Bohwetâ€" toar af Watarioo. Mr. and Mrs. J. PEAPWRORTIITT 2 C000A Mr. and Mrs. Whiiam Koonig and family, Vernon, Elmer and Rets ot wnaoc Centre apent Tuesday with the Miases Addic and Eisio Snyder. Mra. USCR RGD wpBd OO MERCEC TCO I and Carl, Mr. Kclnz' Welche!, Mr. Woolner at fmlmnr ‘ jJohn Waichel, Mr. HWilbert Wm'l' Recent visitore at the home of Mr. Mr. Henty mw Mr. hnd Mre. Clarence Wismer wore Mr. Wileon of Rimira. § ndumno?nountflm“. Mica mmmnuuh«muhn ora Golger and Ethel home in Lin after spending a Witmer of Kitchener. ; wank with hor sousin, Miss Loulsé6 Qlluo.nnhrnon_?hfiolnuy CCE chourcst ab Tha take Mak HAWKESVILLE l?-rwr}";“hw ary Brdk <: . > : is c Came 7e t Weahuur .+ . ko (Christina? . )8 ~~ * <â€"eortrtem ..‘ :/ 0 Be son to $10,743.00 this year. Mr. Arnold said the board scomed to get in wrong when they gave the whing contractâ€"to a Kitchener firm, but this firm had Eimdre electricians work for them at the rate of 50 conts per hour. It was felt the local elecâ€" triclans had not enough experience to do conduit work that was neces Among the other speakere were Mr. Brubacher, Aaron Weber, Mayorâ€" Messrs. N. R. Martin, Clarence Shub, elect Alex Bandt, Eyâ€"Mayor A. Werâ€" ner, A. A. Uilyot, chairman of the High School Board, George Klinck, tow, Ivan Martin, Bert Stickney, Kd. Plant, Geo, Mulbolland, F. Bris Levi Bowman and M. Oppertshauser. ‘Twontyâ€"Six Below Zero. Elmira people had a touch of the northern weathor conditions on Frlâ€" day, Dec. 29th, when the temperaâ€" ture hovered between 22 below zero to 26 below at 10 o‘clock. ZeTO ‘The highways continued very icy und some enow drifts occurred on the Elmiraâ€"Kitchener highway. On Saturday â€" morning the | weather changed completely, about L1 o‘clock we experienced some drizzly rain with the temperature about 10 above Mr. and Mrs. Ch{}on Brutzki and tamfl& spent New Year‘s Day with Mrs. Bruteki‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Witmer of Kitchener. __ _ _ _ _ Miss Maggie and Mr. B. W. M?’er were dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bhantz of Bridgeâ€" port on New Year‘s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllister and daughter Joyce visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson of Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ O L‘f‘rwn;ld“ld;s O. Kaminski spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bedford. 0 o _ Bornâ€"Dec. 28, to Mr. and Mrs Urbin Snyder, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wauner and zon Russel of Kitchener apent Christâ€" mas day at the home of the ftormer‘s porents, Mr. and Mre. Neil Wanner. Rev. and Mre. Simon Martin and daughters â€" Violet, Eisie and Lols were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uszziah Shantz. Miss Betty Easton was a recent viaitor with friends in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Iealah Crossman atâ€" ‘tondod the funeral of the late Mr. | Joseph Haliman of Mannheim, which | was held at the Latschar Mennonite Church last Sunday. | Rev. and Mre. Simon Martin and family were Bunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearâ€" tngor at German Mills, Mr. and Mre. Alvin Schiedel and daughters were visitons at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Aaron Schiedel at Kitchener. Mr. and Mro. Uzsish Shants and Misses Grace and Erma Shants epent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Culp of mear Kitâ€" choner. Om Uem t Oimc cesc aane l Mics Betty Easton is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom | Easton of AytT. Mre. Isaish Wismer visited with friends and relatives at Kitchoner, Misaes Lorraine, Grace, Gladys lond Dorothy Schiedel called on Miss Marjorie Cresaman on Chrigtmaa Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel and daughters Lorraine, Grace, Gladys und Dorothy spent SBunday at the home of Mrs. Fannie Wilfong of Kit chener. Mr. Vernon Creeaman of{ Kitchenâ€" er spent a fow days at the home of his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Creseman. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin called at the home of Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Na:â€" | thaniel Snider. . c ww LNMIMD] HNINCC Quite a number from this vicaity attended the Sniderâ€"Richer church wedding which was held at the First Mennonite Church at Kitchener. _ «Lttended the vin Cressn hold at the BLOOMINGDALE STRASBURG EIOCCE 0. 8. UHNUETCZ The Evangelical S, 8. is now tnll{ organized for the year‘s work wit the following officers and teachers: Supt., C. C. Doerbecker; assistant, Gordon Henrich; secretary, Jack Morlock; treasurer, John Welker; chorister, Mrs. Gordon Hollinger; pianist, Miss Florence Oberholtzer; assistant, _ Mrs. Apg‘el; librarians, Ronald Fisher an Kenneth Doerâ€" becker; _ Missionary Supt., Mrs. Oscar Good; Home Dept. Supts., Mesdames Wahl and Hauch; Cradle Roll Supts., Mesdames Alvin Lichty and Jack Morlock; Junior Dept. Supt., Mrs. Morloc'k; Temperance Supt., J. G. Hurst; teachers, M. L. Weber, J. G. Hurst, Miss Emma Menger, Mrs. A. Wahl, Miss Minâ€" erva Scheifele, Miss Amy Snider, Mrs. Howard Gies, Miss Agnes Bruâ€" baker,@Mrs. G. Hollinger, Mrs. Morâ€" lock. The Men‘s Adult Class will reâ€" organize next Sunday and elect their teacher for the current year, Personals. Mrs. Frank Snyder moved to Heidelberg to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Simeon Martin. Mr. Frank ényder is makins his home with his son, Ira, on the farm. Miss K. Schenkel of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Martin. ~ Boruâ€"On Thursday, Dec. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer, a daughter. |__ _ _ 0| _. ,, L meT® mt Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Binkle and daughters Betty and Noraine of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress. Miss Dorothy Smithurst and Mis: Lou Goldham of Acton visited with the Alvin. Thoms family over the holiday weekâ€"end. _ _ _ L stt m on o Snenit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress and family spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cress, Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brubacher visited with Mr. and Mra. Norman Brubacher on Sunday. _ __ _ Aiy®s ht fi’x:wn‘r;d _ Mrs. Goerge Horst of Conestogo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bowman. _ m‘li{;.“:n:i“fir: Christian Martin of Conestogo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst on Sunday.. Go ‘u;i;."fi;:hwl.(;n-;;;fil sYend the summer on the farm with his father, Mr. Allien Knarr, Lexington. _ _ Mrs. Allen Lutz of Waterloo visited with her daughter, Mrs. Gorâ€" don Henrich, on New Year‘s Day. . Mrs. Anson Brubaker and daughâ€" ters, the Misses Agnes, Joye and Magdalena Brubaker spent Monday with Mr. and Mra. Archie Morris, Elmira. _ _ . Mr. John Thoms was a business visitor in Waterloo on Tuesday. Mr. Ivan Martin is home for the year with his father, Mr. Emerson IN FORCE only while the Proâ€"inventory Sile lasts, . Big vyeâ€" artin Ԥ3.00 to be saved on $30 part of. the $10 worth of STOVE SALE Pilot Alerta Range â€" part of: the $10 worth of purchases is made at FSOMESE . .. Prices, the balancs will be enbjuct to the special alowance. .. No, 9â€"20 With High Closet, Reservoir, Thermometer and 20" Oven. Reg. $70.00. Specialâ€" Royal Comet Range taking next weel With Highâ€"Closot, Reservoir, Thermometor and 20" Oven. Reg. $28.00. Specialâ€" Regular $25.00 â€"Special $21,95§ M. WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED â€" â€"â€" _ The Big Hardware Store 22 King St 8. WATERLOO | at Prices That Will $54.50 $59.50 oncy Torrid Home Warmer GOUDILIES Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store > ST. JACOBS â€"January This is a wonderful Heater Miss Clara Thoms, along_ with Miss Henrietta Bartmian of ~Kitchâ€" ener visited in Wallace and Harrisâ€" ton on the holiday weekâ€"end. “-id;."n;;i' Mrs Abraham Martin of Erbsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra A. Martin on Sunday. 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bauman of Erbsville visited with Mr. and Mra, Joseph Martin on Sunday. "X'lfil;fi} family party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby on Morlday for New Year‘s dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Phares Ebg( and family, Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Ednf" '.l?ax'der and family, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Bearâ€" inger and tamlhy, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" vin Shants and family, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst and family of town, and Mr. Alpheus Eby, New Jerusalem. .Mâ€";“‘and Mrs. Ed. Hasenp‘gug moved into part of Mrs. m. Menger‘s house on Mondny. Mr. Warkentine and famllfimoved into part of Mr. Levi M. artin‘s house. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hahn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hahn on Monday. Miss Edith Millee of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end â€" with Miss Florence Oberholtzer. _ Miss Lucinda Brubacher of 8. S. No. 2 visited with Mrs. Eli Bruâ€" bacher on Sunday. . “i!-.;:-\;‘ Urias Martin and Mrs. Marâ€" tin visited with Mrs. Levi Lichty on Sunday. Mrs. Leah Lichty and daughter, Mrs. Leah Lichty and daughter Miss Leah, went along with Mr. nnJ Mrs. Peter Martin of near Elmira and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Clemmer on Monday. Rev. Uriaa Martin of Waterloo, R. R. 3, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher on Mondag. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Shantz and boys of U. S. S. No. 21, and Mr. wAn&us Martin of Floradale, called on Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin on | paseed through the machine as comâ€" 1 pared to 60,478 last year, an increage l of comething like 2,400 lettors. Monday. Mrs. Elenora Fries spent the holiâ€" days in Waterloo. The lncr;aéo in the volume of mail handled at the Waterloo Post Office this Christmas as cOmpa}'ed to 1932, is recelved in figures given at the 10â€" cul office recently. Just 62,860 lettors The death of Dr. James E. Meyne occurred at Boston, Christmas night, December 25. Dr. Mayne was known in Waterloo and Kitchener. The boâ€" dy arrived at Drayton Friday night., CHRISTMAS MAIL INCREASED Save You Money! DiIED AT BOSTON Phone 215 ‘s wik & ( e

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