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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1935, p. 3

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Total Assets at $792,772,872 Show Gain of Over $33,000,000â€" Liquid Assets at $533,374,811 Are Equal to 74.48 Per Cent. of al Liabilities to the Publicâ€" Deposits Make Gain of Over $15,000,000 and Stand at $676,944,866, Bank of Montreal Statement Shows Usual Strong Position Strong in all departments, the anâ€" nual statement of the Bank of Monâ€" treal just issued contains many inâ€" teresting features. | The statement, which covers the fiscal year to October 31st, and ap pears elsewhere, is issued in an easily understandable form, evidentâ€" Ir i order that the genera) public may more fully appreciate the uc‘-] rity that is afforded both depositors and shareholders. The statement shows that at the close of the fiscal year the total assets of the Bank were $792.772.872 as compared with $759.108.178 a year ago, an increase of over $33.000,000. « Included in total assets are liquid assets of $533,374.811. against $491.â€" 247.207, a gain of over $40,000,000, and equal to 74.48 per cent. of all liabilities to the public. An outstandâ€" ing feature is the holdings of govâ€" ernment and other bonds and debenâ€" tures amounting to $361,769,848, as compared with $317,936.912 a year ago, an increase of over $43.000,000. In keeping with the Bank‘s policy, the greater portion coul:\z of giitâ€" edge securities which mat at early dates. Current Loans Lower While there fhave been reports of gains in many lines of business, curâ€" rent loans have not shown a tenâ€" dency to increaso, with the reault that loans to manufacturers, farmers and merchants now etand at $234,â€" 461,311, down from $243,477.041. This would appear to indicate that many Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz of Gerâ€" man Mills visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich on Sunday. Mesers. Cleason Snider and Henry Wideman vicited at the home of Mr. Simon Brubacher near Heidelberg on Sunday. Recent and Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Joseph Snider were: Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Martin of near Erbsville, Mr. Christian Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Weber of near Conestogo. Mesers. Edward Frances, Kitchener, Clayton Shants of Nine Pines and the Misses Edna Musselâ€" man, St. Jacobs and Dorothy Shants of Nine Pines. . Mr. Melvin Good spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Good, Kitâ€" chener. Mr. and Mre. Charles Koch and eon Charles spent Sunday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. David Snider. Miss Almeda Eby spent Sunday with Mies Amands Martin, Heide} Mr. Emmanue! Wideman of near Hawkesville was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herb Shants. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Snyder were: Mr. and Mre. Manasseh Gingrich and family Messrs. Edward Frances, Kitchener, Clayton Shantz. Nine Pines, Orton Koch. Conestogo, Norman Bauman, Waterioo, and Henry Wideman and the Misses Edna Musselman, St. Jaâ€" cobe, Dorethy Shantz, Nine Pines and Gladys Koch, Conestogo. Messrs. Lester, Oliver and Charles Koch of Conestogo vieited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Manaseeh Gingerich on Sunday. SNIDER‘S CORNERS Selling Out They tack the Law in their own hands in the toughest tewn Phone 2777w. 50 Ontaric St. $ At Cost! L. COHNENCIOUS A Complete Stock Edward G. Robinson Trusses Must Be Sold CONTINUOUS DAILY 1 to 11 p m 12 Mansion St. ooo in en en ie esns tm » & â€" umm _ ~all Ni { MEA HGNâ€"Tes t 15] ||Bveitament Canent Busty 16 customers have been able to fAnance the present increase in business from their own resources. Of special interest is the continued tendency of deposits to expand throughout the country, and, as a result. total deposits hare now gained to $676,944,86é from $630,218.â€" 835 a year ago. An informative feature of the re Edwund Lowe ; Hell Kings. The Linwood Library board hbeld|o; Dorking was united in marriage i= f marrccocoem their November meeting in the ijup Qecoar Louls LARG, sum "THG SAODON « BROADUAY" u”?“--mn--“mgg.u..,-‘m:'_ Something . ehwaye tream brigado to the call esnt in F9M| most of the mesibore ROINS 9500004 of Linwood. Qov. J. A. Yell of Gicnâ€" ........-2‘:'... Front ctrest by MrF. %ioyd Wurm 9| , ney travelling library is bODS|alion, officiated The aitendsnts sogund! whose dwelling a fro was 4100070700 | orgored and a c#BY2SS {of ROW OM | wore Wing Dolls Levery and Mr. Meâ€" Rureiby Fage ".*" Pinkp Teraiin in an upstairs clothes closet, suved|purs will bo made in the nOAF futuF®.|regita Larery of Listowel Mr. and _Puaily ""P * _ ‘__â€"â€"â€"â€" liwhat might have developed fnto 411 . 1o be hoped that the copmmunity | urs Lang reside in Linwood Adicé: _ Ken Moynerd destructive blase. About 115 81. | uy cooperate with those cARY2RtING| uns Orm. Powell and children reâ€" "WESTERN COURAGE" Monday smoke coming from the cloâ€"| z24 wili take advantage of the *9100â€" | tarneg to Gueiph after apending the anemtemmemenmememmmenmncmmmmenmencrmmmemman awlr‘w-\‘flow.‘._-‘m.n.m. past woek with Mr. and Mre. Frank IESDAY â€"â€" _ DEC. : â€" 3 â€" 4 sleoping upstairs. He ran dOWBâ€"| ; baking aale. bezaar and toa WAS | Schummer. T stairs and called Gre. Mr. Wurm 92 nor a; the home of Mrs Hailn OR| r. and Mres. Frank Kleinknocht It tells all as me words overt hmumm““’w*mgâ€"-“wm”mm"_ cam . ... blaze and gave the alarm. ‘The OWB Lice, of the Lodies® Aid of the UBIt |ang wrs J. W. Burnott "The FIRST WORLD WAR" bell was rung causing no little Stir | °yq (murch Nre. Anth & Koche!l underwent Revesling for the frst time those aldud!--t-lhovflh.l.M§ A crokinole and enchre party W# |an operation for goitre at St. Mary‘s guarded secrote from the archives of a bundred people sathered but th0 ‘n.:; a: the home of Mre. JOSCDR |tiospital, Kitchener on Tucsday. _ _ _ Tor uht prost matiuut . _ prompt work of the fre brigade 6008 t1,yes on Tuesday evening in Aid| ho November mosting of the We Auded Features had the blase put out with the Ald Of â€"_, in, 1inwood Library. men‘s Institnie was held on Tuesday where the Bank shows that it has total assets of $792.772,872, with which to meet payment of Habilities to the public of $716,107,779, leaving an excess of assets over liabilitles to the public of $76.665,093. ;\-@lfiu is on ! PUBLIC MENACE" Profit and Loss Account The profit and loas account shows earnings slightly down from the pre vious year. It also indicates that the Bank‘s taxes to Dominion and Proâ€" vincial Governments are in excess of $1,000,000. Proft for the year amounted to $4,007,302, against $4.105,024 in the previous year. From the profit, taxes to Dominion and Provincial Governâ€" ments required $1,002,089, leaving for distribution _ $3,005.212. Ot _ this amount dividends to shareholdere took $2,800,000, leaving an amount to be cartied forward of $125.212. The net profits for $3,005,212 were equal to 3.92 per cent. of capital, surplus and undivided profits. After provt sion for taxes and dividends, the balâ€" ance brought forward increased the balance of profit and loss carried forâ€" ward to $1,935,033. Mr. and Mre. Arthur white speat Sunday with the former‘a brother at Listowel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fewings spent Thursday with friends at West Montâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Graham McKee and family of St. George spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McFaddin. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tanner and daughter Mary epent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Eva Jobnston and other friends in Toronto. Miss E. Crookshanks of Stratford is visiting fher sister, Mro. Hester ‘Tanner. Miss Florence Ruby of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with her friend. Miss Ethel Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and son John of Elma called on Mr. and Mre. J. Fewings last Thursday. Mrs. M. A. Lowrle is spending eome time with her daughter, Mrs. C. Husey at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Dewar were visitors at Stratford one day last _ Mies Alice Hyde of Thamesville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hyde and Miss Sadie Hyde. â€" Mre. Bert Wray spent the weekâ€" end at her home and returned to Toâ€" rento Monday. _ Mr. Donald Ross attended the Royâ€" a} Winter Fair at Toronto last week. Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Schmidt. ‘ Mr. Hem; B. Bowman attended the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John K. Roth of Baden. s Rev. Burns visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Zehr and flâ€""’iâ€"uy"" with Miss Sarah at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Swartzenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt of MILLBANK PINE HILL Ruby and Alice Boshart Mr. at JUNIOR CHOIR RENDERS | EXCELLENT CONCERT Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.hn G. Hahn, were, Mr. and Mre. J. W. Habn and daughter Lorraine of Hamilton, Mr. and Mre. Meivin Haha and Jacky and Betty of Waterioo Mrs. Clara Hahn and daughters, the The Junior choir of about twenty Misses Mildred and Viols Hahn of Kitchener. Mr. Andrew Wah! speat Saturday first public appearance in a song serâ€" vice which was staged by the Evanâ€" gelical Church on Sunday evening. They received high praise for their renditions of several choruses. Rev. W. J. Yager was in charge of the sorâ€" vice. Mrs. Huebert gave a fine plano selection and Miss Klien M. Cress man gave a short address. _ _ A cable was received from Mrs. Alfred Suyder Monday morning, stat« ing that she thad arrived safely at Cape Town on her way to visit her son Earl, at Springs in the Transvaal. A very pleasant singâ€"song was conâ€" ducted by Mr. Peter Brubacher at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Murat of Lis towet spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker. 80 in Kitchemer MWr. and Mrs. Harold Trussier 0 Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr and Mr:. George B. Oberholtzer. Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Sittier of Floradale visited at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Simeon Bowman on Sunday. Mrs. Moses Gingrch of Peel visited with ber sister. Mrs. Simeon Martin on Saturday. â€" On Sundsy visitors of Mr. and Mrâ€". Simeon Martin were Mr. and v‘=. Eâ€"win Weber and children of Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shantz ~â€"â€" Waterloo and Mre. Epbraim Shants of U.S.S. No. 21, Waterloo. ‘The Misses Leah and Sarah Bowâ€" man of Fioradale and Mr. and Mre. Levi Bowman â€" and _ family . of home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowâ€" _ Miss Leah Brubacher of the Three hridees was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mra. Dilman Brubacher. s _ Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Martin of 8.8. No. 2 were visitors at the Westfall home on Sunday. s Mr. Israe] Weber Jr., of S.8. No. 3, speut Sunday with Mr. Noah Sauder. Mr. Nathaniel E. Martin spent Sanâ€" day with Mr. Abram Brubsacher. day visitor with Mr. and Mre. Samuei â€" Mr. and Mrs. Erra A. Martin visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. Abram Martin Erosville, on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby visited in Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snyder on Sunday. Miss Salema Hollinger of Waterloo was a recent visitor of Mrs. George Kelterborne. Mr. William Doerbecker of Kitchâ€" ener called on friends in town on Friday. Martin. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Lutz and family of Linwood were Sunday gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hen:â€" rich. Mr. Elas Sauder of Hawkesville underwent a tons!l operation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowâ€" man last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Schallhora of Wallenâ€" stein, Mr. John Lichty of Fioradale accompanied Mr. Simeon Martin on a motor trip for a two weeks sojourn in Lancaster County, Penna. A number of St. James Lather Leaguers from here took in the Luâ€" ther Leagne skating party in Kitch ener last Thursday evening. Mrs. Levi Lichty is a patient at the K.â€"W. Hospital having had to undergo an bperation to remove a tumor. She ‘ls reported as doing as well as can Bunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Holden Appel were, Mr. Frank Pernâ€" fnas, Mr. F. Pernfuse Jr., and Bis wife and Miss Eimina Pernfuss, Bridgeport. Diecovered l Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ament of The chief on leaving the office New Hamburg were Sunday visitors handed a parcel to the night watchâ€", with Mrs. K. Koebel. -nwnhlamwhndhl Messra. Frank McGoey and Ed. over to some one, as he had to leave Renahan spent Monday in Kitchener. for London at 7 _o‘cleck. | . Mr. Barney Lants returned to Deâ€" __ "Oh, don‘t e‘y that train, sir." ‘troit on Tuesday after apending the said the ‘"I dreamt last ; past ten days at his home here. :g‘ that it had been in tOW'Il' Mias Adelaide Brenner of Kitch w “"w,' :‘h;‘ trlvol..l‘ry the ener spent the weekâ€"end at her home train. It was in collision, there; wr and Mrs. Eera Wetse! and Mr. were many casualties. He gave the| ; w pair of Listowe! wore Tucsday Wb“"“m fort®ig®t"?| visttors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schnurr. help. u'm&m m Mics Betty Zimmerman has re the boss to sack me?" he asked. _ |!u‘med home after nursing for the watchmen who sleep at their jobs," "Now, if I write ‘new‘ on the bb“ekb‘z‘. what does that apellt" "Now, 111 put a ‘k‘ in front of it and what have we?" heid at the bome of Mre. JosepB {ijospital, Kitchener on Tuesday. Hayes on Tuesday evening in sid| Ta, November moeting of the We of the Linwood Library. men‘s Institate was heid on Tuesday Loca; Man Viceâ€" President. evening at the home of Mrs. F. H. Several hockey onthusizats attendâ€"| Schummer. Twenty Ave members ed the meeting of the hockey club in | were present. The meeting oponed {chener apept SBunday with WUr and tormed. Mr. Frank H. Schummer was _ Miss D. Diemert RN., of Listowel spent the weekâ€"end with Misa Betty Mrs. R. Habhn and daughter Alberta | visited with friends in London on Sunday. Miss Velma Wright of Dorking Misses Mary Moir and Grace Redâ€" mond spent the weekâ€"end at their respective homes. Teeswater and Kitchener. Mr. Gregory Meyer of Kitchener visited with his mother. \Mrs. C. Boeâ€" gel for a few days. Mi s Margaret Rennie of Heldelâ€" ; spent a few days with Mr. and Mre. A. Ament last week. A member of the members of the LOOF. Linwood Lodge aitended a meeting of the lodge at Atwood on Wednesday night, when the second degree was conferred on several canâ€" didates. On Thureday night they re ceived the third degree in Waterlo0, home here. Misses Grace Redmond and Aileen Hayes «pent Wednesdar evening tu Arthur. Schultz will be pleased to learn he has returned home after being a paâ€" tient at the K.â€"W. Hoapital this week. Mrs. Schulits and son Eric returned with him after spending a few days in Kitchener. German communion services were held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. Mr. Parsons of Thamesford is re lieving agent at the C.P.R. here until the new appointment is made. Mics Kate Seip spent Monday in Kitchener. day Mr. E. E. Joues and son George visited in Hamilton on Sunday. Ernst returned with them after apending a week with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. George Bundscho of Milverton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schleuter. Mr. Jim Farrel of London is visit inc at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Chae. Logel atiended the funeral of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Schedewite at Elmira on Saturâ€" Mrs. E. Selbert and son Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Russe! Seibert of Kitâ€" Misses Alma and Nellie Giese apent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. B. Giese who is a patient at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Miss Mabel Johnson of the 13th line underwent an operation for apâ€" pendicitis on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Wilker and daughter Marian and Miases Bertha and Doris Wilker visited in Kitchâ€" ener on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Burnett of Stratâ€" ford apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ‘Burnett. Mesars. Reuben and Ralph Roth of Bamberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ament. Mr. Jamee Ogram is spending a few days with frieuds in Kitchener. Mr. Andrew Playford of Eimira called on friends in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Wilker spent Sunday in Tavistock. Mr. and Mre. Al. Riley of Kitchen er and Mr. Jack Donkie ot Moffat _ Mr. and Mre. R. E. Foster and chilâ€" dren and Mr. and Mre. George Ruler epent Sunday with friende in Drayâ€" were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Miss Betty Zimmerman RN.. is spending some time in Waterloo. Mr. and Mre. R. Cragg of Drayton visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fosâ€" ter on Friday. _ Miss N. Nellson of Fernbank visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. E. Boyd this Miss Edith Koebel epent Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Esra Wetsel and Mr. J. W. Fair of Listowe! were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schnurr. Mics Betty Zimmerman has re ’l-rld home after nursing for the past week in Kitchener. and Miss Woolcomb of Grimaby spent the weekâ€"ond with Miss Marton been etationed here for the past four montha left for Bobcaygeon on Wedâ€" ter‘s parents. Mr. and Mre. lltli".",':".'.'j".n_ Roy mgl.:g PWn Socosh Haree ant danghtors io Bideeninem Shrnroiaa Kathieen and Alleen epent Friday | -r,..‘.%llhlelnd evening in Rimira attending ‘the family and gh Ernst of Mr fo So Wiedo For Hew Rennie of Heidelâ€" weekâ€"end at her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Â¥. W. {'{‘&mfl L‘..":,“:“fi of Dorking was united in marringo duet by Misses Botty Schummer and Dorothy Hill. it was decided to send To Hold Debate Christmas cheer to the Orphanage o omnnleii in l iaiacrmas at Kitchemer. donations to be brought _ The Bright Circuit Men‘s Club io the next meeting. They also will hold an open meeting on Monâ€" offered to pay the library rent for one day evening, Dec. 9th, at the Bright year. Mrs. Joe Hayes is giving her United Church. The special feature home for a <ocial evening, crokinole of the program will be a debate on with the opening ode, followed by flmllall.“l'l&h-hoanlm.h Canada." Miss Schnarr gare & splendid report of the convention at London. Mre. Henry Schlueter gave and euchre on November 2 in aid the following subject, "Resoived of the library. A vote of thanks was that social credit as advocated by ertended to all who took part in Wm. Abe:nA-fl f-r"&er the ba; the program and the meeting closed iDterests lberta. “-‘: « by singing ~God Save the King~. Hoge and A. E. Bean of the Pright ‘L:::;:: served by the hostess and le M "“"‘" Rick ud A: s se ___ _ ow &2 OOAE it _ sk._ Local Farmers Win at Roval Fair TWO PAINFULLY INJURED Elam Roth of near Cassel. AS CAR LEAVES ROAD ,, The Senior Sewing C Gerber Bros. were successful in ‘ *2""""*~ 6 winning several prizes with their Mlfi;?.:'nmm g horse at the Royal Winter Fair in day with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressâ€" Toronto last week among them beâ€" man. w ing Junior Champion with their ye@râ€" _ jr, ang Mrs Abner Cressman, line filly "Crookston Volo" in & €1888 sccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elam ot 2â€"vearâ€"old and under Cressman and daughter Grace, were John and Wiliam Birmingham M w/, 7ones Cressman. â€" with a painful accident Saturday u‘;’ large number from the comâ€" evening on their way tome from MOâ€" munitv attended the funeral of the verton when they came upon the ts Mrs John Snyder, held at Morninztonâ€"Wellesiey boundary ro2d Shantz‘s Church, north of Baden, on before they expected and as a result Tuesday afternoon. the car went into the ditch. John is Mrs. Adam Creasman, Miss Grace uffering from a fractured Jaw in the Cressman and Mr. Clare Cressman ‘i(.-\\i Hospital and William. who is of Strasburg, accompanied by the at home, was badly cut about the Misses Elmine and Eloise Cressman, face. Dr. G. Hain of Linwood was in whe are taking a sewing course in attendance and on Sunday removed Kitchener, spent Sunday with the Jchn to the hospital in Kitchener. latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addis .M.S. Mcets. Cressman. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ The W.M.S. held their November meoting in Boyd Church when an all African program consisting of readings about Angola,. Nigeria and E:riopia were given by the different members of the society with several music selections by the trio after which tasty _ refreshments . were served by the hostess, Mrs. A. Bigam. Personals. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Higgins and con Billie of Detrot were weekâ€"ead viet tors with John L.. Hammond‘s. . â€" Miss Isabel Hogsg of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with her uncles, Allan and George Glaister. _ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fergueon of Galt called on Miss Jean Hammond on Sunday. . Mr. Harvey Faulkner and mother, Mrs. Ben Faulkner of Listowel and Mr. and Mre. Frank Kleinknecht of Wellesley visited with Mr. and Mrs, George Richardson on Sundar. Injured in Fail. We are sorry to report. Mr. K. G. Ward being confined to the house having hurt his foot badly, when a rung in the ladder broke in the ello letting him fall 15 foot. Plowmen To Meet. The annual meeting of the Welles ley Township Plowmen‘s Association will he held in the Township Hall Monday evening, Dec 2 at 8 o‘clock. â€" Mro Andrew Playford of Elmira renewed old acquaintances here. â€" wH‘‘;r;:’;'.i[zu:l’herson altended High School Commencement in Elmira Saturday evening. . 6 _ Rev. Mr. Pennick of Toronto a re presentative of the British and Foreign RBible Society who spent 35 years in Africa, gave a vory interestâ€" ing acount in Boyd Church on Sunâ€" day of work done there. _Normanm Albrecht accompanied Ben Maddess of Newtof to Toronto Royal Winter Fair on Tuesday. Harrey MacPherson, who is now a Y‘ member of the Odd Fellows Lodge in Linwood accompanied them on visite . to other Jodges in Stratford, Alwood‘ and Waterloo and Listowel. Mrs. George Richardeon spent Friâ€"| day with Mrs. Frank Kieinknecht in Wellealer | Mr. Wilford and son have had an electric pump installed in the house and now have the hard water pamped up from the spring. Mesars. Urias and Vernon Bearâ€" inger, Misses Vera and Almeda Bearinger spent Sumi;y at the home of Mr and Mrs. Addison Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Battier of Rosebank spent Sunday with Harâ€" vey Snider‘s. se _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kufski and son Kenneth and daughter Pearl of Sunnyside were Sunday guests with Edward Seibert‘s. "am _ GERMAN MILLS ; CROSSHILL lOIl'l'l-l-'El‘ WILMOT Bright Men‘s Club while Messrs. W. Richmond and A. Murray of Washington will take the negative. Alberta is the first provâ€" ince or state to a social credit phn-ldhug-tha-fiu widespread interest. Besides the deâ€" bate, Mizs Nellie Hall of Chesterfield will be rendered by talent from the _ Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cressman and‘a number of young men from the family of near Piattsville spent Sunâ€" , neighborhood, spent a day at the day with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressâ€"| Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, thi _ The Senior Sewing Circle of Bean‘s Mennonite Church spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Cressman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phares Koch at St. Jacobs. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Mclntyre and G OU D I E. S | SERVICE J ARDWARESTORE 175 KING 8T. W. s ‘ Saturday Only â€" Special V‘JLX Florentine etched Cup and Saucer, Kitchener‘s Moedern Department Store Sagis yhre for the Middies on «hit. They® be good right «p until Christmas after cas pook at all the wenders of Teytown! find the very thing you have been looking forâ€"scores of Xmas gifts that are usoful as well as decorative. Shop carly. A small deâ€" posit will bold any article in the store. Hundreds of useful and necessary houeeâ€" hold articles, at very low prices. Visit this new store at your first opportunity. You will 12%" = 22", atâ€" DOOR MATS rose coloured clear glass, WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL ‘Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Suyder and Mr. lr Mrs. Abner Brubaciier on Sunâ€" y. 0 ___ rece m emaveeâ€" | Miss Ada Brubacher of St. Jacobs ‘is spending this week with her sisâ€" ‘ter. Mrs. Abner Brubacher and Mr. Brubacher. Mr. Mervin Baer, accompanied by a number of young men from the j _ "I‘m afraid I‘don‘t know," said “thz prospective cadet ; "you see, I‘m {a stranger in these parts." \_ Cavairy Sergeant (to recruit marching too close behind charger) | â€"How often have I told you not to ‘walk too near his hoofs" One of these days you‘ll get kicked on the {head. and then I shall have a lame |horse on my hands. _ Two old Scotswomen met after many years of separation. Said one to the other: "I havena forgotten lyou.andlhvem-â€"rinenmufl always I‘ve watched the papers to see if you were dead." | A Kindly Interest Teronto on .fndlpmflshu-’lh; Mr. and Mrs. Addison Kline. s.lsu.‘l_loydnlh‘!ylldw uder of near spent Sunâ€" 'hy'ithl:n-ort:m Miss Jessie Ellis of near Ratho spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christner. _ _ London Conference Young People‘s Wellesley spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Addison Kline. . hand or your left?" naval college. "you stand facing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder and reBg of His Precious Steed Marjorie and Grace atâ€" gaivanized. Heavy gauge lengths. â€" Only Full 26" leagth. of good COAL HODS KITCHENER HAND SAWS WEATHER 49c l7¢ 7¢

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