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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Apr 1935, p. 8

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The Rest is Easy "Do you have to have talent to make a living at writing jokee?" aeked the fair one. "No", returned the humorist; "all you need is & steady income from eome other source." ‘Teacher: "Your mother buys a hat for two guineas. a coat for five pounds and a pair of ahoes for thirtyâ€" five shillings. Now, what‘s the reâ€" ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. sult?" Willie: "A row with dad What Do YOU Know About The Milk You Buy? Does it measure up to the BEST “l(iItLK nn;hglo}; I:; 8 Ts nas, dikm: * * 96 out of 100 emplo: }@Mhlm d counts for more than how than bargain shops but lower than the deluxe salons. Drop in or phone for appointment. Munroe Fisher, Prop. British American Products Goodyear Tires PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Change to summer oil now. Next Bank of Montreal Phone 612 x WATERLOO YE OLDE MILL SERVICE he looks, we find that the man who uses his head is usually a neat dresser. ; WATCH YOUR LOOKS! by our experienced operators marks the work of our shop. Beores of Twinâ€"City women and girls have learned to, rely and Dressing Massage Phone Kitchener 802 "CARBL Having your clothes tailored by Drcnnl‘h ensures the best and newest in style and outâ€" fitting yourself with accessories will % ifip your appearance neat at all times. Outftter to Gentlemen 9 KING N. â€"â€" WATERLOO Hair Cutting Facial â€" _ is move dangerous Gmp of students from Peterâ€" boro, Ontario, schools viewâ€" ing Toronto from the lofty balcony of the Royal York Hotel, with the Bank of Commerce in the backâ€" ground. Dr. A. J. Madill, of Peterâ€" boro Normal School, is acting as % ‘This group was part of a 1 party of students on an Pacific Railway. The Mail & Emâ€" A. Urstadt R. BRAUNLICH Brooms .... 39c, 49¢, 69¢ ea. Macaroni, per lb. ............ S¢ HODGIN‘S BEAUTY SHOP Young Suwcet Grocery Horne‘s Vanilla Custard, Quaker Corn Flakes, Brunswick Sardines For Service and Quality, PHONE 246, WATERLOO GRAND VIEW DAIRY Expert Service Phone Kitchener 731 r 2 BRIDGEPORT MILK FOR SAFETY Andrew Urstadt, Prop. Reg. 25¢ for ............ 19¢ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT School Children See Toronto. .... 2 for 15¢ tour of Tor: the Canadian ! _ Ruth, the fiveâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bauman, was taken to St. Mary‘s Hospital, |Kitchener, on Sunday morning with a bad attack of pneumonia. ‘‘The railways are all the time experimenting to increase profitâ€" able traffic returns, In the single day all expense trip they have a plan which should appeal ! in every way to the travelling pubâ€" lie whether they are adults or children, and be reasonably proâ€" fitable to the railway," Mrs, Joseph Snider and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and _ Mrs. David _ Snider â€" near Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich spent â€"Sunday with friends near St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wideman of near Hawkesville and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Gingerich were Sunday visitâ€" ors with Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Gingrich. e Mr. and Mrs. Urias Weber and Mrs. David Martin were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder. Mrs. Orley Uffelman and children and Miss Wilma Shantz of Waterloo called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shantz recently. _ 0_ Messrs. Cleason, Nelson and Roy Snyder spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Simon Brubacher, near Heidelberg. s s "Rather! Name any phonograph record and she can tell you what‘s on the other «ide." Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. John Sully of St. Jacobs, Mr. Norâ€" man Martin and Lloyd Snider and Herbert Gingrich. . o Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider were Mr. and Mrs.Elam Martin and famâ€" ily and the Misses Erma Snider and Rosy Sully, St. Jacobs. E."éifi:Aidriw;-;.m here. The main feature o ev was a debate between the lhnmoby- tery Y.P.S. and the Winterbourne Pathfinders, "Resolved that socialâ€" An Honor Graduate "Has your daughter had a good musical education ?" WINTERBOURNE w y evi w ‘ meeting of the Pathfinders was held was taken by Mr. Howard Brent and Miss Alice McCormick of Elmira and Mrs. W. C. Anderson of Kitchâ€" ener spent Monday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langâ€" don, who are both laid up with the flu. Personals. the negative side by Mr. Afl: Israel and Mr. RoLJeliu.. Jr. Winterbourne. The negative side won, 13â€"10. The judges were Rev. Mr. Little and Miss Brent of Elmira and â€" Mr. Fraser MacDonald â€" of Winterbourne. A musical program was also given, including solos by Mr. H. Bonwell of Elmira and Mr. Adam Lawson of Winterbourne, and a song by {lour girls, Audrey Burâ€" nett, Mariah and Jean Hardy, and Mabel Bolger; also an Irish song by Miss Evelyn Hedrich of. Elmira. Lunch was then served and an enâ€" joyable evening was spent by all. Personals. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherriffs of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon on Sunday afternoon. Miss Loretta Schuett of Kitchener spent last Wednesday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schuett. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bauman are spending a few days with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauman, near Dublin. ism is better for the country than capitalism." The affirmative side Mrs. David Burnett returned home on Sunday after spending several dags with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beaven in Hespeler. The monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Vietch. A quilt was quilted for the hostess. ooo _ Mr. Albert Hamilton and daughâ€" ter Jean visited on Tuesday with relatives in Guelph. _ _ _ Mn Graham King of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Faugh and family moved on Monday to the farm â€" recently vacated by Mr. Christen near West Montrose. A large number attended the sale of farm stock and implements held by Mr. Amos Bowman last Thursâ€" day, which was very sucéessful. Good prices were realized for everyâ€" thing. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scroggie and family moved into the house on the John Hardy farm on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Smith of Guelph spent Monday with relatives here. , Our assessor, Mr. Menno Koch, is making his yearly call on everyâ€" body in the neighborhood. _ _ _ _ SNIDER‘S CORNERS Personals and other items as told by Waterine Chrenicie DISTRICT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Weichel and family of Elmira were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. S. L. Schedewitz. Mr. Grant McPherson, who has been npenrlin’ some time with his father, Mr. Jack McPherson, has been engaged with Mr. Will. Kells of the M{e Peel for the sumamer months. Mr. and Mrs. John Dierlamm of Waterloo were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry. _ o o R Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler spent Monday at the home of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. William Sobye, Marden. A Late Arrival Willieâ€"Paw, what is diecretion? Pawâ€"It‘s aomothing, eon, that comes to a person after he‘s too old for it to do him any good A number from this vicinity atâ€" tended the dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will. King of Alma on Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. Nelson Matthews and sisters Mary and Muriel visited on Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie of Glenallan. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackson and son Morley were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sobye of Marden. Mr. Everad Jackson and son Jim have returned to their home in Kinistino, Sask., after spending the past three weeks with friends here. ‘__Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitzer of West Montrose, and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Matthews were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ion Martin. Property is Rented. Mr. Martin Metzger has rented the property in Yatton belonging to the estate of the late S. L. Schedeâ€" witz and will take possession shortâ€" ly. Mrs. Schedewitz is having a sale of blacksmith tools and household effects and will move to Elmira. Personals. ( Mr. and Mre. M. B. Snyder, New Dundee, were guests at the home of r. and Mre. A. C. Becker on Sunday. IMr. and Mrs. Jac. Spies attended the Goiden Wedding Anniversary of the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mre. John â€" Mohr, North Easthope on March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bauman epent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. D. M. Bowman. Mr. and Mra. Enoch Schneider and grandson _ George _ Wilkinson _ of North Woolwich spent Saturday evering with Mr. and Mre. Jac. Spies. â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Sheriffis and Bernetta of Winterbourne apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Cyreniug Ziegler. ‘The monthly meeting of the W.C. T.U. was held last Wednesday evenâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. C. Becker. Miss Myrtle Becker was in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mre. Ananias Grosz, Ruth and Billie visited Mr. and Mrs. Emil Grosz, Elmi#a Sundey. Mre. Enos Bowman, Joseph, Henty and Ivan visited Mr. and Mrsfiler Martin, Hawkesville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Earl Miller visited Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Schmidt, North Woolwich, Sunday. ‘Miss Stella Shants spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Menno Shants, Reldevridle. Mise Mamie Sherk was a visitor al the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherk near Perry‘s Corâ€" ners on Sunday. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the hockey game in the Galt arena last Wednesday evening beâ€" tween the Winnipeg and Preston lassies. Evangelical W.M.S. Meets. ‘The monthly meeting of the W.MS. of Evangelical Church was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Levi Hoim last Wednesday afternoon. (Mrs. O. G. Hallman was in charge of the meeting. After the devotions, a soâ€" cial hour was spent in Aonor of Mré, J. Lepp, it being the occasion of her 78th birthday. W.C.T.U, Meets, Miss Amanda Bowman, who reâ€" cently underwent an operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital, returned home Satâ€" urday. Mr. Wm. Soehner, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soehner and Bob of Elmira were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer. Mirg Wdna Schlouter, New Dunâ€" dee, was a recent visitor with friends in the village. Mrs. A. Drinkwater and daughter Ruth have returned to their home in Gait, aftes spending a week with friends in the village. Mr. and (Mrs. Ervin Shoemaker, Norma and Verna epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seranug Martin. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hope on Saturday were: Misees Dorothy Clarke, Craydon, England, Ehlleen Gilling, Mary Bird, Elisabeth Beattie and Mr. Carman Green of Hamilton. Mr. and iMrs. Ernie Langston and «on Clarence of Preston, apent Sunâ€" day at C. Swarts‘s. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kinzie, Miss Loâ€" rene Kinzie and Lorne Meisner, Kitâ€" chener were visitore at the homes of A. Stoltz and A. Bricker on Sunâ€" day. ‘Mr. and Mre. Harold Pfoh] have taken up residence in Gormley, Ont. Mr. and Mre. Telford Brodhaecker and son Ward, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Lione] Dedman. !Misses Betty and Ruth Becker and Winston Becker of Kitchener visited ut the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. D. Holland, Galt, Mre. George Nicholson, St. _ Catharines, . Miss Betty Cox and E. Millar of Galt visitâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mre. James Hope on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Henry Schretber and son Glenn have moved from Wilâ€" liameburg to reside in the village with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sbrieber Sr Miss Estelle Haycock of Waterioo spent the weekâ€"end in the village. FLORADALE ROSEVILLE YATTON At the reorganization of the Evanâ€" gelical Sunday School the following officera were reâ€"elected: superinten dent, Enoch Schnelder; viceâ€"presi dent, Solomon Bender; aecretary, Emâ€" erson Stange; treasurer, . Weaky Miller; pianiet, Margaret Miller: liâ€" brarians, Irvin Schneider and E®merâ€" son .Stange; cradie roll supt.. Mra Rdmund Schwindt _ After considerable controversy, the: village fathers announced the por‘ sonnel of the fire squad: Chief, E. Scherer, truck driver, L. Wanklin, second driver, L. Binkle, firemen, J. | Hamel, C. Forler, V. Scherer, H. N. Culbert, Wm. Sparrer, W. Muehn, and H. Huehn Hamburg Notes. Mr. and ‘Mrs. ira Danieils and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with relatives in Caledonia. Mr. Clinton Foreter has complet, ed his butter making course at |O.A.C., Guelph, and left Monday Imornlng for Napanee where he has (eecured a position. (Mr. and Mre. Barl Milier of Ploraâ€" dale, Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer and son Vernon were Sunday dinâ€" ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Harvey Bchmidt Miss Ruth Schwindt. Mise Nellie Main and Mr. Edward Main of Kitâ€" chener and Miss Mabe]l Metz of Waâ€" terloo were Sunday vieitora of Mr and Mra. Edmund Schwindt. Mr. and Mre. Charles B. Pvane visited at the home of Mr. and Mre Edwin Bender on Sunday Sunday School Elects Officers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilmott of Galt were Tuesday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Enoch Schneider Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. N. B. Hoffer were: Mr. and Mre, Chris. Shondeimayer, Miss Schaefer and Mre. Seyler of Waterloo, Mr. and Mre. Murray Marshall and «on Harâ€" vey of Middlebrook. Mr..and Mre. Henry Hetmbecker and «on Gordon of Clifford visited Mr. and Mre. Addison Reist on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. William Nahrgang have returned to their home in Kitâ€" chener after epending a few days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nabhrgang. (Mr. and Mre..C. C. Carmody, Mrs. William Goering, Sr., and Mre, John Robb have returned to their home in Detroit after spending a few days with Mre Carmody‘s sister, Mre. J. J. Berger, and other relatives in town. ‘Mies Lydiann Horst has returned to her home here after apending a year in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. leaiah G. Bauman and family of Mloradale were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mre. Addison Rauman. Mr. Simeon Horst, who «pent the pasl week with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Danie! Horst has gone to Preeâ€" ton where he will be employed at the dairy of Mr. E. Honsberger. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Sam Bird were: Mr. and Mrs. Framk Simone and sons Roland and Jack of Brantford, Miss Norma Bird of St. Jacobs, Miss Hilda Ainaworth of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. George Bolender of the 8th line of Peel. Miss Lovina Horet «pent Sunday in Elmira with Missee Katie and Clara Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs, Colson Jefferson and Mr. M. Gleskoff of Kitchener, Mre. V. Hebhel and son Glen of Bridgeport were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer, WILMOT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING HELD Rev. and ‘Mre. E. G. Dale were in Port Burwell recently to visit the forâ€" mer‘s aunt who is very ill. Personals. held their annual midâ€"scasonal meetâ€" ing at the Library Hall on Saturday. The officers and directors were pres ent to receive the reports from the delegates to the Ansual Convention of Fair‘s Amsociations, which was held in Toronto in February. Thanks were voted to Mr. E. 1. Mc Loughry of Gelt, the agricultural reâ€" presentative for his work and also .o Mr. J. Herbert Richardson, provincial forester, and Prof. A. W. Masen of the field husbandry staff, for making the meetings of the wociety a sucâ€" It was decided to forbid the selling of fruit at the local fair by any, other than the loca} vendors. The truckers usually sold inferior brands to peoâ€" ple as they were leaving. The offer of the department of agriculture/for the planting of six oneâ€"quart /Meld plots of one acre was accepted. Meetings will be called for the inâ€" spection of these during the growing season. A director will have them on his land, it is understood. Fire Squad Named. Conrad Niebergal, Jacob street, was seized with a heart attack while attending the morning service at the Evangelical Church. He was brought to his home by the attending physiâ€" cian, Dr. T. B. Felck, in a semiâ€"conâ€" scious condiion. Mr. and Mre. George Grundenberâ€" ger of Detrolt spent a few days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Edward Grundenberger, and other relatives in town. Mr. and Mre. Edward Huehn and family of Heldelberg were visitors with Mrs. ‘Huehn‘s sister, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Seyler. New Hamburg began to lay plans for the establishing of a baseball team now that the hockey season is over for another year. Three promileâ€" ing players are already ‘being looked over. Mr. Walter Walter Sparrer left on Thureday to spend two weeke‘ holiâ€" days with relatives in Windsor. A very pleasant time was spent Sunday evening when severa) of Mrs. M. Trussler‘s friends and relatives gathered to honor her Tist birthday. Those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ‘Trussler and daughter Betty, Mr. and Mre. E. Kumpf, Kitchener, Arthur Trussler, Galt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dingwall, Mr. and Mre. Charles Stahle and daughâ€" ter Florence, Welesley, and Mr. and Mre. L. P. Wagner and two sons, Kenyon and Donald, Detroit. Herbert Hamel of Oshawa spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and ‘Mre. Jacob ‘Hamel. Mr. Charles Zilliax of Durham wes a weekâ€"end visitor with friends in town. NORTH WOOLWICH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halstead of Waterloo were South Wallenstein callers at Sunset Cottage on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. Kraemer of Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Israel B. Martin, Mr. Samuel Martin and the Misses Matilda Martin, Marth Krueger and Selina Martin were included in the carload of young people from here Aprilian days are here again and so are mourning doves, some three of them being seen with a couple of robins preening themselves in an apple tree on "All Fool‘s Day" afternoon. Vicinity Visitors. | Mr. Clarence Schweitzer has reâ€" turned from visiting his brotherâ€"inâ€" law and sister, Mr. and Mra R. J. Keyes of East Windsor. . weakened . W'b‘koiy' railing at the West lenstein home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Martin one day ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eli B. Frey were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Moses H. Metzger of Glenallan. light snowfall that disappeared ere sundown. in the earlier year farmâ€" last week, Miss Mary Ann Martin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Isr‘:fh of South Hawkesville, suffered a painful injury when the railing gave way and Miss Martin was precipitated to the hard ground some tenvor twelve feet below. The Our local sawmill completed its seasonal work last weekâ€"end and picturesque piles of lumber are again confronting alighting travelâ€" lers at the C.P.R. station. Evangelistic Days Changed. As_Mr. Samuel Tlglor of Arnâ€" rior has to leave for Buffalo, N.Y., glturd-y morning, all his evangelâ€" istic meetings will be held at the Gospel Mission in Hawkesville and not in Zion Chapel, Wallenstein, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings this week as announced last week. April 1, 1935, duplicated April 1, l“& On each of these dates the month began on Monday and the gray landscape was whitened by s Mr. and Mrs. Abram B. Shantz are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Katie, born on March 25. ©ERECCCEZ BVC BE â€"&K.IPK 2 CCC lm' ers were lnhhlx ir "'"n'f s ing soon after first of May. Breaks Ankle in Fall. unfortunate ‘oun‘ woman was imâ€" mediately rushed to a Kitchener hosâ€" pital, where an Xâ€"ray of the limb injury revealed both bones broken above the ankle. On the first Sunday morning in April the centres of Mennonite church worship will be East Wallenâ€" stein, West Wallenstein, Elmira and Stanley Mission in Huron County. Messrs. John M. Martin, Sidney Hoffman and Elias W. Martin have returned from Toronto, where they enjoyed the past week in listenin to a dual programme of propheficfi addresses given by Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer of Dallas, Texas, and Rev. Sole Harrison of Australia. Local roadways are in excellent condition for wheeling, being much the same as they were last Spring when the frost seemed to descend instead of coming to the surface. _ A fine carload of hogs was sfiig}bed C.P.R. from Wallenstein to West Toronto on Wednesday, last week. Nocturnal frosts during the past week engendered excellent sapâ€"runs, the sugarâ€"camp fires are being kept burning almost daily. _ _ _ c On Saturday evening Mr. Cecil Schlueter was brought home from the K.â€"W. Hospital, where he reâ€" cently underwent an operation for appendicitis, Four years ago his brother Gordon underwent a similar operation at the same institution. [_~] Maclean‘s (24 issues) 1 yr. DCluhlaim........‘lyr. DMR........."’- Dflat'onclflounfla;flr C] Canedian Horticulture and Mome Magazine .. . 1yr. and you will receive the whole 4 publicaâ€" tions for one year trom the date we receive the coupon. Here is the amazing 'co.mbination low price. unsuspectingly against a Mr. George Basler, Jr., and Mr. John Veitenheimer visited on Sunâ€" day with Rev. E. P. Weber, Kincora. Miss Susannah Martin of Winterâ€" bourne spent l;nn of last week with her lrnrenu. ostmaster and Mrs. I. F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Basler of Traâ€" lee visited on Sunday with Mr. John Schiebel‘s. Mrs. J. Weber of Elmira visited friends here on Saturday. Mrs. and Len Harrison of Guelph The play entitled "Getting Acâ€" quainted with Madge" was held on Friday evening in St. Mary‘s Hall. It was a splendid success. There was a large crowd and everyone present enjoyed it immensely. They intend to present the play at Kincora in the near future. © Personals. Mr. V. Wakefield of Kitchener was a business visitor in this locality on Monday. _ L. 6 who visited Miss I-?' Weber of West Wallenstein last Sunday afterâ€" noon Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bauman were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eihnim Weber of Upper Woolwich. Miss Alma Bauman accompanied her brothers, Addison and Aden, in a recent visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel M. Hoffman of Heidelberg. â€" Weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin of Peel were: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mcâ€" Dowell and family and Mr. Samuel Housser of Mountjoy, Markham township, Mr. Levi Housser of Hawkesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Israel B. Martin, Mrs. Henry Mounâ€" toux, Miss Martha Krueger and Mrs. E. Bourne and son Clarence of Kitchener. Mr. Joe Meyer and Mr. Leo Giraâ€" dot visited on Sunday with Mr. Edgar Giradot‘s in Kitchener. Mr.â€"and Mrs. H. A. Wiegand of Kitchener were last week visitors with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Ezra Frey of Heidelberg was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin. Miss Monica Schiebel visited friends in Kitchener on Wednesday. Messrs. Simmons and Weller of Hamilton were South Wallenstein business callers on Monday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Amos Wilkinson and children are spending several days at the South Alma home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Brubacher and family were Sunday visitors from Winterbourne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schlueter of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with _ Mr. and Mrs. John â€" W. Schlueter and family. _ Crowd Applauds Play. Mr. Samuel Taylor of Arnprior is the guest this wéek of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin. OUR SPRING SALE | [ 432 King E. TODAY THE FOLLOWING POPULAR MODELS HAVE JUST 1931 Ford Coupe, now tires. 1931 Ford DeLuze Roadster. 1929 Chevrelet Coach 1939 Essez Conch. 1928 Rugby Light Delivery, Away above average. 1982 Ford 4 HALL and McKIE HESSON STREET OR Râ€"FD._:::>::>>221â€"â€"2Â¥4+5ce0s200«938 tions desired. Fill out coupon carefully. Gentletnen: I enclose $. .. ... ... ... Please send me the three magazines checked with a year‘s subscription to your newspaper. f Please clip list of Magazines after checking 3 Publicaâ€" ‘"Watch The Fords Go By" Ford Sales and Service | _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellerman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heise and family and Edward Hammer attended the funeral in Kitchener last Saturday |of the late Mrs. Fred Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Wagner and daughter Esther attended the birthday celebration of Mr. Jno. Z. Wagner in Wellesley on Sunday. _ Miss A. Row of Elmira, and friend of Linwood spent Sunday in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Kropf spent several days in Waterloo this week. Mr. Kropf is employed with a paintâ€" er in Waterloo. DOGS TIED AFTER APRIL 1st The Chief of Police of the town reâ€" minded the local owners of dogs reâ€" cently that the tieup day for doge is April Ist. Master Herbert Wagner, youngest in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wlfner, who was employed by Ed. Jacky at St. Agatha, got his right leg broken when kicked by a cow while milking. He was taken to a Kitchener Hospital for an Xâ€"ray which showed the two bones above the ankle broken. Herbert is conâ€" fined to his home for treatment. Notes. Messrs. Daniel Wagner and son Herbert, of this burg, in company with Arthur Thomas of Waterloo and Clayton Bowman of Mannheim paid a call on the correspondent last Saturday. 0_ Mrs. Allan Dorscht had Mrs. Wm. Ditner, Mrs. Eugene Dietrich, Mrs. F. Kienapple of Josephsburg and Mrs. George Ellert and Mrs. Emâ€" manuel Wagner invited for a quiltâ€" ingâ€"bee on Tuesday.. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn and family of Heidelberg visited with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Koehler and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koehler on Sunday. s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley. _ Our spring weather for us farmâ€" ers is and has been of such nice a peculiar nature that the local farmâ€" ers commenced preâ€"season work on the land. But no seeding has been reported locally. Our roads are also unusually nice for this season. Farmers who tap%ed for the delicious sweets obtainable in the maple woodlots are working early and late to boil the sap down to the finished molasses. The run of sap is quite regular with the aid of repeated night frosts. These frosts may not help the grass and wheat fields, although they passed through the winter in fairly good condition. Personals. Mr. Oscar Wagner spent over a week with his bereaved sister, Mrs. Herb. Johnson, at Pittsmouth, Ohio, BOY SUFFERS FRACTURE WHEN KICKED BY COW U.S.A BERLET‘S CORNER 1931 CHEVROLET SPECIAL COUPE ::'-N. seat, 6 wire wheols, and locks, hot water heater and costly bugie horn. Phone 85

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