(A I hL-hn-n- medical science will solve um lungmny problem, for even to- the}, us miracles are gradually extend. bug man's use, During the firigt evening ot 1 vigit lo hey daughter at the seams an old Gtntililt who had never seen the not wam'c was found intently watchins the lighthouse. "What infinite patience sailors haw“. she said. -\\‘hy asked her daughter. -iVerll," who replied. "the wind has Mum [lull light out 38 Hmo- “no. l'w hum watching, and mt! lime thes osllsshted it Fr .t....t-"tho_Wt-"-- ", Nun in†ot Mad.- Him tuuunu . Funky: um? GARDEN of ALLAN' um Pl . " MONDAY . mun" . WIQQIIQQAL- nunnfT. ' . a Fiimod Manly In [om Tub-[color - With Spout-r Tr-eoy . Kym Lor The W. G.Young (lo. 'ttUS MAKE A MllllON' "tttE Jewellen t Ort-trut. tt KING E., KITCHENBR MARLENE mmmcn c... Bere ." ways» REVIVAL. TURS. I’ll. I 104. p... “WHIPSAW†Edward, ‘21.")?ng nod the - won ATTIAC‘I’ION - Auk About Our Extended Payment Plan JEAN ARTHUR GARY COOPER You will tind our prices much lower than you had expected to fay for high qua“? glasses. "id _ GU aaa..- "__-__ ",7 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Snyder and daughter Wilma and Dorothy ot Brampton were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller. Shut-u; duo-ud- hTf2%'lr=a'llfa."lll'T autumn-u Mr and Mrs. George Manor mu- ed at the home or Mr. and Mrs. W11- Ham Sll'lcker at .Brulau on Sunday. Mrs. J. Atuoa WUkluson um chil, men Ruth and Georg; are spending several days with Mr. and Mn Enoch Schneider. _-alt-a-OM-. -Brd8qrb%M'd - "Wild Mani Kent" Mr. J. B. Martin and Min Lorene Stalnlbaum ot Mondale, Messrs. William and mwrence Bott ot Elan were sunthy guests or Mr. and Mrs. John Bott. . Once A Doctor Juuu DV‘l. . ,7, pe ___a _-_ __ ___ v _ V - Mrs. P. Answer, Miss Vera All- to the home of Mr. and Mrs. . B. geier and Mrs. J. N. Miller ot Bimira Intyre, when a delightful lunch was spent Sunday with the We: fur “We" illea here. Owing to the ulna-I ot Rev. H. W. Mr. and Mn, John sebum: ot moisten: the mice: at We! 3:0th methane were visitors of Mr. Church on Sunday m m N and Mrs. Ann! Wagner on Sunny, no“ Wm. wauqr. Rev. Wtuktrr, Mr. Sylvester Prey ot Elana. and who Is m his 81st you In all“ hale Mr. Elmer Ogram ot Linwood and vigorous and preached a splen- “(To recent guests or Mr. and Mrs. did sermon. V blmund Schwlndtt . _. mC, It - - __.-, fc-e." Mrs. P. Answer, Miss Vera All- zelor and Mrs. J. N. Miller ot Bimira spent Sunday with the We: rm- lllea here. - _ .. - aTaiiGiCGrsararGGae w U - L-O-V-ll Jon Arthur - ‘ImThIASeaehry’ m...mmuwm& “ht-600w Miss Esther Mll!er ls substituting at the New Jerusalem school tor her sister. Miss Margaret Miller, who Is nicovel’lng tram " attack of mumps Mr. Don. W. Horst ot Floradalo sum†Sunday with his parents. Mr. and um. Daniel Horst. The many friends or Mr. Sam. W. Horst will be interested to learn that he Is slowly improving at the Raw. Hospital. Mr. John Mohr, Mr. Clayton Mohr and son Walter and Miss Otillle Mohr or Philnpshurg were Friday guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. Miss Mohr remained to spend several days with her sister, Mrs. Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Horst, Mrs. Damn Gingrichvxessrs. Otto Wraue and Nathaniel Horst attended the the funeral ot the late Mrs. Henry Batman near Waterloo on Tuesday. Nun NORTH WOOLWICH “le0 "IE WIINESS" .-.aDoEDarNaCTMm- travail-m.“ 't'2td'tNe1WtlM= Biett-itqaunet ttSttet.'tt,,tu'utt,2fft -I.rrtr_q can d-too-tai-thet-ttr- berolmn-ny. Iona-III!- ual. Manhunt-null“ mmvmnnmuy.uuum Montana-5mm- Awgommul’l u land- on My. M . mum-mmâ€- mrw-t4_t wmb etoghqqt In all“. m M “I... m - tll a“ The" were In". imndteBterV u u eu.t0$rlgBry in tho lam church and In. no... all m the W. about: tor mun" n- umb]. Danton. In. ll. Bowel - the vul- end with "have: In Dunn. iii; siiaiuuiliia. In†C in sun-don n: and. " am up After woman. nun! “I.“ visiting Month and Ninth“ In - l latsd,Mr. W. mm mm to his home hero. at New. All- tle Cronin; on the» "only: thteg" and arrived In IIttsglntt' J!!! I M dart prtor to tho adieu!“ ot .- mrd VII. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe - and M Ily ot Preston spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Zen“ Snyder. A very enjoyable skating party sponsored try the Bethe] Young Peo. ule val held ill the New Halibut; Rink Honda! “ems, nu. ma. Fol lowing the skating the Ptrtt repaired Mis- Verdelh Batter IW Sun- day at her homo m Vlcwrhhnrl. Mr. and Mrs. Plural Koch and daughter ot cone-tote vuitatd Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Good recently. in? and Mrs. Percy Watcher were glu'sta at the Kamtleisch-Wi1sott nup- Hula at strattord, Jan. m. - _ Miss Lillian Richardson of Pattte ville spent Sundty mum mu [It be! Cram-ma. - Master Ray Lindee1unidt, who spent the pan month with hit “at 9nd uncle, Mr. and Mrs " Schlodel rounned to his home in mum-d. Motorists Careful On Icy Streets Church on Stinky m use he " Luther League. nevi Wm. Walker. Rev. Walker.‘ St. James Luther League on Tues- who " in his 81st year is still hale l duty evening was in charge ot Walter and vigorous and preached s "len. Schaner. Scripture passage was did sermon. i read by Stella Knlschewsky. The to. _-------------- pic, "Good things in Christian Lita", . " as presented by Ada Smith. A 10- Motorists Careful ' minute Bible study was given by Rev. Fi. J. Witthr. A missionary topic was On Icy Streets discussed by Alma Schener. Arthur -------._ hilller contributed a reading on the KiTCHENBR.-rn spite of the icy life of Helen Keller and also dealt conditions or road this week, only a l I, an the question box. tcw minor accidents have been re- Ladies' Aid Plans Program. ported. Several residents slipped on The Ladies' Aid ot the Evangelical ' pavements and sutterd slight Church are preparing a program to bruises. Taxis profited materially and be given on Wednesday. February snares or Christmas In!» ttre was T 3rd, the chief mature at which will given first trial on sidewalk}: - A !he a lantern slide lecture on Japan Sanding operations have been 30- ing on all over the city. The Kitch- enewWaterloo Street Railway has not been atreeted greatly other than a slight slowing up m sandal“. Chief Hodgson owl-moo plea-m with the manner In whlch Kitchener materials have- been driving during the past three My; Install; of " um. um ctumstittwaa+tettmtns new suduachoolmnuthpm on! tttmrtem m mooning too In!) tor evolution. The Idiom you t'atmotettad t Win; con-Rt“: Hoary Stun. - Sch-MI. O. I. Smith. Wu: better. Arthur m whov-Iy and no". . J. m. " luau“ Kat-chant: m and a . trance and secretary ot the church bonrdtormyetnhoukodtobo nun-d winch was mad and c Isundln; vote or that: ancient! him to: " (mum services In that onâ€. I Herman Labial-k! m rocketed a older (or two your! Altred Hal-t all untold croo- were that“ mu mm mm Scum: mu aw or- ganm and um nun Cm: nub- tant. Peter mutt m upwind Icarotuker and Gordon Bonus“- all Marvin Smith undue". Rev. 8. J. ,wittV tha, pastor expressed his " ipreeiation he had received from the amount; and the congregation and looked forward to another was“! and successful you. Mrs. H. Stroh Heads i Sewing Circle St. James sewlug Clyde held their annual meeting at the home at Mrs. George Kelterbornc. A very pleas- an: soclnl hour was spent after the annual business “I dismod at. Tho election or ottttNtrts â€and It follows: President, Mrs. Henry Stroh; vice-president, Mrs. Carl Schmidt; secretary. Mrs. William llachborn; treasurer. Mrs. Lincoln Hollinger; auditors, Mrs. P. Enter and Mrs. Lloyd Warm. A vote ot thanks to the hostess utter a Minty punch was punter: ot cloud the meeting. Walter aohnnlr Pmldu - minute Bible study was given by Rev. Fi. J. was. A mum one was hog2tNdft Pthitrd', t'i'it'ii-'l discussed by Alma Schener. Arthur 2ltt,tt I ‘ahr. be: made (lg. Miller contributed a reading on the l 'dll to: 1986 h'd re 'G? lilo of Helen Keller and also dealt l'l,U'l {h Com h n o e a Gl ,'tth the question box. tr e 1" ye p ta o. . l for its 43th year, reveals en in» Ladies' Ald Piartq Program. crease in assets of over $2,6B0.000, The Ladies' Aid ot the Evangelical making a total in excess of 888,- Church are preparing a program to 758.000. The market value of the be given on Wednesday, February securities is $426,460 more than the 3rd, the chief feature ot which will book vnlue taken in the statement. be a lantern slide lecture on Japan Mr. Ford B. Kumpf, President end by Rev. J. P. Hench, the'paator. Managing Director of the Company, Mrs. Alex Stable and Mrs. Alex pointed out that assurances issued Ran of Kitchener visited with Mrs. and revived dnrlni 1986 amounted John G. Hahn on Thursday. to 823,496,796. T e nctnnl amount Mr. Dan Reichert ot Waterloo, shown in the 1986 stetement was Iowa."ealted on'Yriends in town on $33.18M74- But, in 1986, all in- Friday. anrance lulled was shown whether Mrs. Edward Nlerxlrth attended it W" tahtm by the tner/f. or not. "Ire lunerel of the late Mrs. Harry In Mr8tt only and: mine“ w" ‘Draer who passed away on Monday shown - ‘9th taken " and “an In war-heater. Jay for. .,, ,._._,_1 jun..- “um c-.. Mrs. ‘Alex Stable and Mrs. Alex Ran ot Kitchener visited with Mrs. John G. Hahn on Thursday. Mr. Dan Reichert ot Waterloo, Iowa. "eaOed on'YMends in town on Friday. . Mrs. Edward Nlerxlrth attended the tuners! of the late Mrs. Hurry Draer who passed away on Monday last in Reckoner. Miss M. Moir spent the week-end in St. Augustine. _ -- _ _ -iir". GCsmd Stanley Gordon ot Millbank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse recently. -- _ MSinsTJf‘ihyéE. iss" spending a few days In Toronto. --- _ Emmanuel Zinger ot New Gummy is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. Bitn. manual}. _ Tho W M.S. ot the United Church ,held their first meeting ot the your ‘3: the home ot Mrs. P. W. Schultz, Thursday afternoon. The president, Mrs. A. A, Laing occupied the chair. Mrs. R. E. Foster introduced the new studybook. entitled "Old Wart in! New Days". The devotional period; was taken by Mrs. A. A. Ming. Mrs. ‘F. W. Schultz rendered a tsolo, "God will take care ot you", accompanied ‘nt the piano by Miss D. McKay. Linwood Junior Jacks dropped a (H. decision here Friday night to E. llt/ Kendall's Elmira. High School ’hoys in an overtime battle. The Lin- [mood goals were scored by north. Russ Hayes and Clare Brenner; :whilo Easier. Yanchus, Saddler iscorod for the Elmira boys. The teams ere: ka, -Rutt, Vice of Elmira spent the week-end with Mi" {Helen Schummer. 7 "iiiG-tLRedmond visited at her home In Auburn over the weekepd. "iiisLu%svisve Spahr of Loader: spent a few days at the home of 8tun Spam. __ -- _ -- " . -. . Elmira-Goal, Clan; defence. Saddler and Kappa); centre, Yan. chus; wlnu. Strong and m; Ipuol. Schmidt. Engler, Walker, Woicheiz 1ainwood-ooal, Schnauzer: do fence. R. any“ und G. Rachel; con. tra J. armor; wings, Garth and IL Hues; spares. J. Friedman, C. Bron- ner, C. Koch“. RttfmNKr-Oeo, Schummer, Linwood. Prank Schummer Jr, spent sun- day In Tnvmoot. _ -. in. ind MA. Ed. Rankin and children ot Toronto usual with Mr. and Mn. 'taph Mmusggunhyx Mr. Ind Mrs. W. J. cann- and Mm Mnumn calm“ ot Graham]. spent the week-end at tho homo ot Sam Splhr. _ _ Bruce Lulu, WA., at Fonwlck con- Ununuon school teaching amt. spent the week-end with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Luna. Mr. und Mm. Emu-on Nut-o ot Gold-tone united with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nun. Sum-any. Mr. nnd Mrs. o. L Lin: spent gun. day with Mr, and Mrs Wm. [Arman In Dorking. Ar, ml Mrs. N? Manny speat Saturday evening in Kltohopor. A Ar/Lui Mrs. Herb. Kine! of St. Anna called on Month In town Hominy. - _ _ Mr. ind Mrs. George Bundle!» ot Mikel-ton vlnltod with Mr, Ind In Wm. Schhxelor. Sand". Mi. and Min. Duid Huron of Pennant spent sum-thy with Mr and Mrs. (horse Ruler. Reg, Murray" of Kitchener spout the took-end at hll home hero. The Y.PU ot the United Church hold their rogulu muting in the church Manual Frill†ovum. Mm Enid no. min-Iona concur, occupied the chit. Tho muting m and with I hm um Vila LINWOOD W irfiick 0mm ot wtmuor spent the week-end with bl. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip oem. _ _ . -ierGTusei mum: at Kitchener spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mum“. “V - '31:}; ira ua the week-0nd at " hon. in Pulley. ___ _ Dominion life $lnirslihgress Assets Increased by Over $2,600,000 During the Past Year. Financial News Income increaud during 1986 by $876,023, mung I total of 87,772,- 710 for the your. ad u: execs: of receipts over disbursements of may“ is..showtt.. .." .. . It is a. matter of frntiacntion to the Bond that the g. n of insurance in force in 1986 mounted to $8,740,784, lite the total for thapompanxw y? hrs")"))')')','. The mount mid by the Company in death chime we: $919,294. while the total payments 0 betteihsiertes and policyholders amounted to 82.960511. Once upon a time John Jones was infuriated but the editor shut him up In mo sgconds. -. - "uri' itlik tin} newspaper ottieet" in- quired Jones. _ _ _. quirea Jones. - "It is", responded the man at the!s MDIT sBirl't,tgfttrdt: EDWARD desk. ' . 21m this paper sayl wa. a‘ï¬;::.ii'z::mif.wb..:Â¥;mm "ei' did not .. lthe business of this compeny during "Didn't it say I was a "oumtrelt" /pt',t,'lt't, 3:1 2,t'fi s't'dit,'glrlg', "It did not." . pm t “Well, some pope: sold it." lggtddugaitï¬?e::rp.wg£‘ end» “Possibly it was our oontemporsry step!" is present] will: thy down the street." lune-ted the edi- iGaii'd on tt,S2'ti,',ts for. tor. as he picked up a paper weight. meny typee of paper products and . â€This "an†never prints stale better sellin -price for e number of] news!" [its lines. WJ,'; the accounts for .. -- - - 1986 are made ublic in the next Farmer Brown complained that he month or two, ill ls expected thnt could and no old clothes to put on the thtt previous yur'. improvmgm scarecrow will be extended. Comm not "Well," said " wife. "our George profit in 1986 won $462,822 coma said l could give away " Nuvtour iutrtid with $884,O8 In 1084 end suit, as he's got a new one. My not the highest profit shown since me. use that?" Due to e severe curtailment of on. "Don't be ridiculous, woman," said ings during the depression yea-s. no the farmer. "i want to scare the dividends were poi-i following the prom: um mains 'nvn tenth! disbursement on Mm): I, 1981. 17;!{7‘1375 -apomied the man It the desk. "It did not." "Didn't it say I was a acoundreu" "It did not." “Well, some paper uld it." “Possibly it was our contomponry down the street," lune-ted tn. Idl- tor, as he picked up a. paper weight. “This paper never prints stale "ioTiiuiiirGitt/ "Borax?“ ot Kdttth- éidwi. Ln make 'om Rush! Grant Schnurr presented the topic. "Home and the Family". Min Ruth' McKay road the Icripture ion-on. An l article on "Work of the Church's Immigration Chapel at Quebec", was" given by Dimer Ogram. Rev. A. A.i Laing spoke on "our Lord's Program ' ot His Work". The busineu part ot who meeting was presided over “by? ‘the president, Miss Ethel 0mm. A committee previously appointed to iook after the purchase ot I piano reported that they had “cured the name. Foliowiu the meeting, the to crention convene: put on A short spoiling contest. The Annual Statement of the Fin-new Some. mum, with? it: "tenatm Statistic-I organisation and m an.“ yen-r rgt1"r,'t In the ttrtarteHl ndvtoorr ll. d, h In the but rumor: to the you the 'teeel Jury Momudon to help form your _ ilnusunont policy. I P" RAVI NOTHING TO nu.‘ l EXCEPT FINANCIAL 1 IWATION :erh for yin-Clonin- about out 1 Service his, to I Investigate ...BEFORE... You Invest FINANCIAL SERVICE LIMITED Gama-'- 0.. "an; by! " We“ “metal euer spent ttus, ugek-qld_w1_th Atr parentl, Mr. Ind Mrs. a. Mun. m. Mm Paula sumo at Kitchener -.--r----- spent Sands! at be: hon. roman: "Why no mic-.37†Mr. A. l Bolus nu . minu- about: 'Oh, I doâ€. all! In. villtor In Toronto. luring rim. alt day long,- but tho Mr. B. Roth of New lumbar: was next man to no hm may: oCihu"tiismiisisi0i%r' 7 dt Don Manic Gold Mines, F,r,i?l,ii? drill cut the am "in at two un- dred feet, tt_ompaar_tttBeNs mu. Silver PII', lines have stated operations et tda"rfi'. in Gaw- gnnde nee. oMe note. . . . . Lonel- Coll New vein recently encountered on fifth level " Leitch Gold, located in Beerdmore area, he: now been drifted on for n distance of 66 feet south of shaft, with - value- "d $31.50 ecrou 11 t'ehgrrdi jinx to word ititt9rdt In! I,'rtr; president. north on th vein bu been mud, and is ex eeted to encounter No. 2 vein with}; e dietence of " feet, the zigporzt not“. this vein gti,'l and o. run I maim- right gre," '"1’ h o ii%tiGiii ' ft: once 0 my on V tions, whlch it ettgtaid-d_ Mur- elUlr, “Mimi tg! M†e rope . . etetee there ere no tidlettg, gtock options. and ell equipment lane iaa isiid Aoi. mentions results of 'he'a " Och! Lake Brena-g being den oped by Val 'Or 'hftrt be.“ tttt. medhtely west of than Red uh. It is reported the: In menus“) feet longs feet wide end mu $10.60, been indicated to d of 450 feet. Killing plant it moved in, end underground aplen- ‘tien hoonld theft gunk to.iteth iiralT -isntiirdir%iuiittet. 'iii-m-tdit" EYE ft,'ifi, aiiritf. Hark“: [towing to _n an in. iiistsuraement on" " Anon-I of $28.50 After a week of '/eg'"ge,t% l the Sturnon River property 7-4553-9- ye tciaTi%fiiF3triri Val D'Or A_rtsport new! from “letter“: ALEXANDER WATT th COMPANY Bl Kin. Sir-d Wort GOUDIES BONDS: GOVERNMENT AND PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL AND MGHGRADBS DEFAULTED ISSUES PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE Dine! win for In! quotation- - lluod all null-Cod nub. "Our Principle Axum Your Interest†We With to Announce that S.R. Mac-kellar Ak Co. IMHO!†manna: moan 'ouuuu. down. " “out." n. Ton-u I“ In)... Ila-bun Inn-Iron (in. In“... Ila-hon C‘- Ca-ate M In. M Tttttit St. Weill Phorte 4568 Kitchener Gerald M. 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