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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Apr 1935, p. 3

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fsz I Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits ¢ M...Aoo-ph‘.v.-‘ymnt‘lm“w 142 King West 24 King East FEED â€" GRAIN ST. JACOBS, ONT. $ 15 Church W. Madeâ€"toâ€"measyre ... Forsyth, Arrow, etc. SHIRTS, Reg. to $2.50 @ ................ $1.55 BILTMORE, etc., HATS, Reg. to $4.50 @ ........ $1.95 and $2.95 All Silk and Cashmere SCARFS, Reg. to $3.50 @ .... §0c to $1.50 Boys‘ Overceats â€" $2.50 to $6.50 Meas‘ Overceats â€" $10 to $16.50 Aladdin Lamps HERMAN LIPPERT 54 Bridgeport Road â€" WATERLOO â€" Phone 110 39 King S. NWMW T e Cl . m o oo ~ en â€"alth . ;'fi'f"/")’s_:-ifzf P wl â€" 2cibiiaiage n S d en + es . 3 relpe SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY Beware of depilatories. There is only one safe and perâ€" manent remedyâ€"that is Electrolysis. We have the latest improveâ€" ments in Electrolytic equipment and assure those considering treatment that our methods are the most reliable and safest and give satisfactory results. 47 Victoria St. S. 15 years‘ experience in moving and transferring household goods and merchandise. 1â€"Ton to 10â€"Ton Trucks at your disposal. Do you get 10 gal. to the mile? â€"or ten miles to the gallon? If you‘ll think about this seriously for just an hour or two you‘ll notice there‘s a great big differâ€" ence in the two propositions. ‘jke m seasoned physician, our star mechanic makes an expert diagnosis. He looks for valves that need grhdlfi piston rings that need replacement, fouled spark plugs and other things dead or alive, but ailing. If your car does the 10 gallon stunt, drive as fast as the car will stutter, to DIETRICH‘S GARAGE 79 King S. â€" WATERLOO â€" PFhone 233 Maybe you believe you‘re burning coal â€"when the principal ration of your furnace is good money. â€" Coal that is not carefully mined, screened and prepared for your use is not economical. BLUE COAL can stand on the recommendation of the thousands who have used it. â€" Ask them. _â€"___â€"â€"â€" W. H. SCHANER TO INSURE ‘ Well Matured, Early Laying Pullets START YOUR CHICKS ON KLINCK‘S CHICK STARTER ALADDIN LAMPS We « 1000 PAIR ODP PANTS We have the biggest stock in the city. â€" Real Values at wHAT DO YOU BURN â€" COAL OR MONEY? KLINCEKE®‘S LTD. Bring your HEN and DUCK EGGS to us and we will turn them into "Livable" Chicks and Ducklings at most reasonable prices. For size, vigour and egg production, our Hatchery will guarantee satisfaction. : REGISTRATION NO. 54058 i3 t "h Guaranteed Analysis: â€" 6 v.'q" . Protein (Minimum) ..........18.0% 9 ° * Fat (Minimum) ............ 4.5% dp _ * « Fibre (Maximum) .............. 6.0% 2: ‘) INGREDIENTS: Buttermilk Powder, Fish 24 .. ~Â¥ Residue Meal, Meat Meal, Bonemeal, Pearl Kew~ ...# Grit, Calcium Carbonste, Cane Molasses, m ies ~ i Cod Liver Oil, Kelp Meal, Soyabean Oil o o ikaah . Meal, Wheat Germ, Alfalfa Meal, Corn Sss AWLâ€"~ Meal, Barley Meal, Ground Oat Groats, t 4/ Wheat Bran, Wheat Shorts, Wheat Midâ€" *Beqsmine dlings. And after six to eight weeks, feed Klinck‘s Developing Mash or Klinck‘s Range Mash We also offer Chick Scratch, Wheat, Chick Grit, Beatty Brooders, etc. _ lfik_e_ a seasoned physician, Endâ€"ofâ€"Season Clearance Sale Phone Office Hours: 9 to 12 a.m.; 1.30 to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Private Office â€" Room 7, abovre Bank of Commerce _ 1 King St. East > Kitchener SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER BARGAINS will also not carry BOYS‘ SUITS in future and are clearing same at ‘2_50 and better. LONG DISTANCE AND LOCAL MOVING ips $5.95 shade BB H. K. Wilhelm HA RD W A RE L. HUMMEL, Reg. Nurse A. H. FOELL anp CO. TRANSPORT PAGEL HATCHERY $1.69, $1.95 * $5.065 CUSTOM HATCHING WATERLOO, ONT. STORES KITCHENER ELMIRA, ONT. WATERLOO our star mechanic makes SEEDS EDS â€" COAL Phone Elmira 159 r 4 Residence 1457w $8.50 Phone 448â€"J Phone Phone 408 Phone 17 Moved by Jas. R. Wood, seconded by L. B. Weber, that the following accounts be paid: funds in taxes from local school secâ€" tion and general school rate and tuition costs in neighboring school ‘districu where parents are unable to pay.â€"Carried. Bridgeport relief recipients apâ€" peared before the Board domndin, certain concessions along the line 0 relief. The Reeve declared that a schedule of relief had been subâ€" mitted by the Provincial Departâ€" ment of Welfare and that the townâ€" ship council agreed to accept the said schedule. The spokesman of the deputation argued in favor of sre-ter ptiVilegl, but the council eclared that they would abide by the agreement as proposed by the Provincial Department. _ \ Moved by J. R. Wood, seconded by John Steckle, that the township insure the tax collectors, each to the amount of $1,000, against burgâ€" tension and it was moved by J. g:.k(l;c. seconded by .L w. lAnh:J ( rover Hagedorn be employ to sury the G w Road !x?cmion.â€"â€"-C;rfiww:i. Km Moved W John Steckle, seconded by J. R. oogi,l:lntwe p:hy up to 50 cents per pupil per month to proâ€" vide for the dixmnm between reâ€" Pupil Per Month to Aid m"‘:‘,‘mm_ ‘ Parents. w“u&.v.v.,.ml.wt _ The Fourth Seasion of the Waterâ€" home Friday afternoon after an loo Township Council for 1935. of only two weeks. Mrs. The Council met at the Township Morgan, who was in her 79th year Hall on Saturday, March 30, pUâ€"|\was born in Dublin, Ireland, and suant to adjournment. mwmu The members all present with the| first lived in ood, then Toâ€" Reeve in the chair. ronto and finally in Hamilton. She The minutes of the previous seaâ€"| was predeceased by her husband sion were read and approved. some years ago. .. c _ A deputation again appeared beâ€" Board urging the ;&.“:o.d_ogcws;a":_‘- Council To u'.r.um.l e 4 r-ul'-_'r'fl-_nhw Mre. Bridget Morgan Passes. m dragging, 35.25; Jos. May, snow wo‘li and dragging, 31.50; Geo. Schmaltz, snow worllzx and dragging, 20.50; Geo. Schmaltz, *4 to Guelgzl Tp., 10.00; Clayton Moss, dragging, 19.00; Elias Dippel, dragging, 39.25; Mervin Shantz, dragging, 20.95; Geo. Bierman, dragging, 18.25 ; Jas. McGarvey, snow work and bonus for wire fence, 17.00; Harry Lattner, snow work, 28.50; Ferng Bitachy, ‘m&w work and grading, 8.00; Alex Zeltel, snow work and dragging, 15.50; Nomah Snider, snow work, 6.75; W. R. Shantz, snow work, 65.25; Hy. Neeb, snow work, 29.12; Edwin _ g_by, snow | work, 26.26; Floyd Stoltz, snow work, 26.13; Ed. Hallman, snow work, 28.52; Levi Shantz, gndins, 14.00; Geo. Barâ€" tholomew, grading, 11.25; D. E. Shants, salary, 64.01; Ingot Iron Co., grader repairs, 13.50; Henry Bauer, road maintenance, 26.50; John Steffier, grading, 11.25 ; Louisa Tilt, insurance re tax collector, 2R.12; Simon Kinzie, expenses to Toronto, 8.00; Hydro Elec. Power Commission, flydro arreara, 125.11. __ Moved Iz J. Steckle, seconded b J. Abra, that the council now ‘d’ journ to meet again at the ‘l;p Hall on Saturday, April 27th, 1935, at 10 o‘clock in the forencon. USE CHRONICLE WANT_ADB. TO SELL OR TO BUT. SUBSIDIZES P. A. Snider, Tp. Clerk \ _ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. I ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe s \ day night in Kitchener. : Miss Dorothy Kruspe spent the i weekâ€"end at her home in Kitchener. â€" Misses Anne Stemmler, Kay Hayes and Ruth Schummer spent Friday in Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ament and daughter Myrna, Mrs. F. Ament and Miss lla Deckert spent Wednesday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hill and famâ€" ily and Miss Lois Walker spent Friday in Kitchener. _ o Mr. Gregory Meyer of Kitchener visited a few days with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kittel and daughter Dorothy spent Tuesday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster and family spent Wednesday in Kitehâ€" ener. Messrs. F. W. Schultz, George Schummer, Glenn ucVeish, Simon Deckert, Percy Adam and Ed. Mcâ€" Geoy attended the Bostonâ€"Toronto hockey game at Maple Leaf Garâ€" dens, Toronto, Thursday evening. Miss D. McKay spent the week with her sister in Toronto. Missâ€" Eva Deckert of Kitchener spent Tuesday at her home here. _ Miss Anne Stemmler, RN., is spending a few days with friends in Detroit. Mrs. C. Boefiel is visiting with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Wm. Lutz was a business visitor in Listowel on Thursday. Mr. A. O. Schnurr and son Grant spent Wednesday in Elmira. The annual Spring Horse Show will be held on April 9. Mr. Bowman of New Hamburg was a business visitor in town on Tuesday. Mrs. F. McCardle has returned home after mndm the winter months with her daughter, Mary, in Toronto. Mr. Ed. Lang of Waterloo nt Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. fiit- ney Lang. ea;;".«;,"aofiinrood. on Tu-&i Sun, of canale 1or the past Ahp years. Miss Mary Margaret Short of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. Alf. Collingdon spent the weekâ€"end with his sister in Brantâ€" ford. Four sons, John, Joseph, Fra: and Rev. V. J. Morgan survive. Mr. Henry Holle of Conestogo was a business visitor in town on Friday. . 8 e Mr. Ed. Erb of Wellesley was a business visitor in town on Friday. Dr. and Mrs. G. Manser spent Saturday in Listowel. Mr. Grant Schnurr entertained a number of his Sunday School classâ€" mates on Friday evening. _ The composition contest sponsorâ€" ed by the Linwood Public Library for school children of both Separate and Public Schools is now being conducted. The winner in each class, in each school, will be awarded one year‘s membership card to the Library. It is expected the winners wil be announced in next week‘s paper. _ _ __ _ Mltolg‘ =_ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hackett spent Thursday in Millbank. _ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright and daughter Lorraine of Dorking visitâ€" ed Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ament. Mr. Simon Dechert attended the Bostonâ€"Toronto game on Saturday night. _ hea â€" 2 Mr. David Harroh was a business visitor in town on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Mr. Ceofize Voll was a business visitor in Waterloo on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barber of Wellesley spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Foster. Prize Offered Best Writer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGeoy, Mrs. Joseph _ Hayes, Misses Kathlcen Hayes and Mary Schummer and Mr. Jack Hayes spent Sunday in Hamilâ€" ton. Miss Magdelene Koebel spent a few days at her home here. _ Miss Jean Beaton of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster and familX and Miss Aileen Hayes spent Tuesday in Kitchener. _ 0 Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the services at Glenallan and Millbank United Churches on Sunâ€" day afternoon and evening when Rev. A. A. Lytle, fgt;m-r public school teacher of thisillage, gave the sermons. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karley and fam ily spent Sunday in Waterloo. Vr and Mre. Edward Schnarr and «ons â€" Morris and Ralph and Mr \iugnet Schnarr were Sunday vieitors with Mr. and Mrsâ€" Nickolas Kittel at Jocephaburg Cersonals. Mr. Roy Schmidt and Miss Emalia Schaefer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mroâ€" Harvey Schmidt Mr. Edward Schweltzer took pos weeslon of the place formerly occeu: pled by Mr. and Mre. Conrad Hetm pel. Mr. and Mrs. Heimpel are movâ€" ing to Waterloo for the present time Miss â€" Bertha â€" Brohman and Miss Mary Fritz apent Sunday afternoon with Mieg Hilda Schott. Mr. and Mrs._ Herbert Schnarr V.sâ€" Charles Busch, Mr. Simon Ben der, Mr. John Volkin of St. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. REdward Schnarr and Mr. August Schnarr spent Wednea: day evening with Mr and Mra. Wm Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Schmidt and family of Dimira epent Sunday with Mrs. @eorge Rrowa. day Pritz Persounals and other items as toid by Waterieo Chronicle ERBSVILLE DISTRICT NEws Peebles and spent Saturâ€" Sunday guests ai thee home of Mr. and Mre. Pernando Snyder were ‘Mré. Shelley and daughter, Miss Florâ€" ence and Mr. Alvin Shelley of Kitâ€" chener and (Mré. Harold Buterwarth of Wyandotte, Mich. ‘Mr. and (Mre. Levi Bock and Mrs. Herb Hastings of Chatham were guests of Mr. and MrSs" Gilbert Bechâ€" tel last Thursday and Friday. The Women‘s Society plan to hoid th« Easter ‘Thankâ€" offering eervice day evening, April 14. Under the directorship of Mr. Wilâ€" liam Cowls of Kitchener a sacred drama entitled, "Joseph of Armithea" will be presented by Trinity Young People. Special music will be proâ€" vided. Bilver collection in aid of Missions. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and children Robert and Betty and Masâ€" ier Lloyd Jenny were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors in Brantford. The friends of Mrs. Oscar Schmidt wiil be sorry to hear that she under: went an appendix operation last week. Mr. Elias Shantz has returned to the village after «pending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Weber and Mr. Wellington Weber of Floradale. The friends of Mr. Edgar Kraft will be glad to know that he has reâ€" turned to Ahis home after undergoing a toneil operation last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Sauder and daughter Bernice spent last Friday in Hamilton iMics Vera Todd spent the weekâ€" end with Miss [rene Woods of Lexâ€" ington. Mrs. George Bechte]l who has been spending the winter with her eon, Mr. and (Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel reâ€" turned to her home in New Dundee last week Mics Myrtle Witzel of New Hamâ€" burg spent the weekâ€"end at Pleasant View. Mise Edna Snider of German Mills ‘s spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Snider. On Sunday, April 7th at 10 e.m. the minister will speak the eubject, (1) is there a Hell? (2) What is the State and Condition of the Lost?! (3) Why are Men Lost* (4) is Satan present with the Lost*® Don‘t fail to hear thie addresa of warning and Personales. Mre. Arthur Lithgow of Thedtord visited Pleasant View last Tuesday. tonsil operation last Monday. l Sunday visitors at the home of Sunday callers at the home of Mr.! Mr. and Mre. Abert Yantz were Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Croft were Mr. and and Mre. Arthur Hummel of Presâ€" 5fi BLOOMINGDALE FEATURES A. LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. Mre. William Millman of Kitchener and Mr. and Mre. Eric Croft of Harâ€" riston. Mre. Henry Schimmidt of Weet Montrose spent a fow days with her song last week. Do you often ask for something by **~ name, and then accept a product that is \® SAID TO BE just as good? Don‘t accept t a substitute when dealing with your hair. Ask for these waves by name and see you SPECIAL get them: CROQ'LIII‘G'NOI.I Eugené, Nestle Oil, Realistic, Piérré, Naturelle, Nawette, Frederics Vitaâ€"Tonic, and others, priced from $3.50 to $10.00 47 King St. W. â€" Medical Arts Bldg., 2nd Floor â€" Phone 4536 . KITCHENER Are You A Good \Shopper ? They Are Obtainable This Year At Goudiesâ€" That Keep Their Color â€"10¢ a roll in bedroom patterns . . . . 15¢ roll for livingâ€"room and diningâ€"room walls . . . the lowest prices of any senson yet for these Sunworthy Iastingâ€"color qualities. "Helps And Hints For The Homeâ€"Maker" â€" On The Air CKCR â€" 10.00 TO 10.30 A.M DAILY â€" Music, Recipes, Store News, Etc. G O U D IE S Kitchener‘s Enlarged Store â€" King And Queen Streets JONES BEAUTY PARLOR treated to stand the sunlight for years without losing their color beauty, even in the most delicate As Low as 10c ton and Mr. and Mre. Charles Meyâ€" ers of Breslau. Mr, Mervin Bechtel and children Wilbert, George and Doris of New Dundea called on Mr. and Mrs. Gilâ€" bert Bechte] on Sunday. Mesrs. Weber and Brown of Wa:â€" terloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtze on Sunday. ag

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