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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Feb 1937, p. 7

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gllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|§ S Here are a few of the Bargains: & 75¢ Russian Oil ........ 2 for 75c T S 25¢ ABS&C Tablets .. 2 for 25c S S 50c Cod Liver Oil .... 2 for 50c S g‘l Cod Liver Oil .. 2 for $1.00 5 = 50c Dr. Knight Cough and = i SHOEMAKER‘S â€"________LUNCHES _ King St. E., Kitchener, Phone 4019 (Wan. Wagner, Prop.) Now Open Under New Man. We cater to Banquets and Parties. sinmnmmmmnnmmnmnmnnnmmnmmmmimnes A ’crloc;.cd method. No elastic. No hfi straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE. GUARANTEED. Investigate. Write or Smith Manuf YOST‘S FRAMING DEPT. Waterloo No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funeral Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 advanceâ€"GET YOUR SHARE!Z Look these prices over â€" Lay in a good supply before prices Dependable Drug Store King & Ontario Sts.. Kitchener Free Delivery â€" Phone 4485 Picture Framing FRANK®‘Sâ€" Jewellery Store Murrey 3. Muna, Optemetrist 14 King $. . WATERLOO Phone 58 Pictures and Artistic Fra SHOEMAKER‘S Castle Inn J. D. NALON Bronchitis Remedy, 2 for 50c Watches Clocks Jewellery Repaired‘! Waterloo First United Church 11.00 a.m.â€"The Pastor. 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor. 11.00 a.m 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Service 7.00 p.m.â€"Service. 2.00 p.m.â€"Heidelbergâ€"Sunday School and Service Monday, 7 p.m.â€"Junior League. 8 pm.â€" Y. P. League. G. C. Crompton, Prop. Above Doerr Electric ) FOR ; _ ONE FEB. 11, 12 and 13 9.45 a.m 7.00 RUPTU RE D ? Lyric Theatre, Kitchener SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRESTON, ONTARLT Established 1893 Calvary Evangelical Church EYES EXAMINED mmanuel Evangelical Church Corner Cedar and Water Sts., Waterloo SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1937 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1937 W atchmaker 50 Ontario South KITCHENER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1937 â€"Bible School. â€"The Minister. â€"The Minister. Cormer King and William Ste., Waterloo SALE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1937 REV. E. VAL TILTON, B.D., Minister Bible School Monday, 7 p.m.â€"Junior C. E. 8 p.m.â€"Young People‘s Society. St. Jacobs J. P. HAUCH, Minister ment. Mrs. Wm. Laurie of Ottawa was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Valentine at Waterloo Rev. and Mrs. Finlay Matheson, Burlington, were guests of Mrs. Geo, Wegenast on Wednesday. Miss Frances Dawson of Preston was a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Laing, Albert street, over the weekâ€"end. Miss Catherine Laing, studentâ€"inâ€"residence at ‘Torâ€" onto, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Mrs. Fred Blackwell has returned to her home in London after spendâ€" ing the past two weeks in Waterloo. Mrs. Geo. H. A. Wade of Toronto spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Bean, Queen street, Kitâ€" chener. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson, Charles St., Waterloo, are enjoying a several weeks‘ motor trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McPhail, John street, spent Tuesday and Wednesâ€" day in Toronto. Miss Eleanor Henderson, Water street, left on Saturday from Gene seo, N.Y., from where she accomâ€" panied her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. Homer Bull and family to Florida on a four months‘ vacation. She exâ€" pects to return the latter part of June. Mr. J. 0. Beynon motored her to (eneseo. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood of St. Thomas were in Waterloo Monday night for the annual "at home" of the Waterloo Masonic lodge at the Maâ€" sonic Temple. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Mcâ€" Mullen, Albert street, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hankins, Fairview _ avenue, Kitchener, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley to Howard Main, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Main, Pandora avenue, Kitchener, the wedâ€" ding to take place July 15. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rempel of Reâ€" gina, Sask., are visitors at the home of the later‘s aunt, Mrs. Brower and Mr. Ludwig Brower, Peppler street. { Social = Personal Professor H. M. Haug of the fac ulty of Waterioo Colege, entertained at a charmingly arranged reception al Forest Hill Gardens on Saturday afternoon in bonor of Mrs. Nikander whose husband, Professor V. Nikanâ€" der became altached to the college faculty last autum» andé of Mrs. Johns, former}y Miss Helen Devitt, whose marriage to Dr. Waiter Johns of the College faculty was an interâ€" esting event of last month. Miss B. M. Dunham and Miss L. Twietmeyer poured tea for the first hour and Mrs. Frederick Clausen and Mrs. Carl F. Klinck for the second hour. Mrs. Mary Schroder of Kimira was honored by her many friends and reâ€" latives on Monday on the occasion of her 94th birthday. She is the oldest resident of the town. for Jumbo Ice Cream JUMBO Valentine‘s Day IGE CREAM 361 King St. W. â€" Kitchener Phone 2523 Any F laor 2 Bricks 25° Free Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hilborn, 94 Chapel St., Kitchener, on Wednesday wbserved their 57th wedding anniâ€" versary and during the day received the congratulations of their friends. It was 57 years ago Mr. Hilborn was wedded to Miss Lydia Snyder, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘B. Snyder, on the old homestead. Many years ago they moved to Kitchâ€" ener from Elmira, where they have since resided They have a family of three children, Gertrude (Mrs. Alex Farnham), Lovina (Mrs. Rev. Troâ€" dic), Griffin, Ind., and a son, Melvin, of Toronto. MITCHELL.â€"Carl Alfred Soeder local jeweller in business in Mitcheli for the past 15 years, died suddenly from a heart attack in New Hamâ€" burg, following a month‘s futile guest for health, Unable to resume work, Mr. Soeder was advised to take a trip and several days ago went to New Hamburg to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grunâ€" denberger. _ Wednesday morning after arising he was stricken with another heart attack and died a short time after a doctor arrived. MISSION ANNIVERSARY SERVICE . The chairman reported the cookâ€" ‘in&' school iPonsored by the Municiâ€" pal 1.0.D.E. will be opened by M?or Smith at 9.30 a.m. Friday. ollowing theâ€"business meeting, the executive council entertained the members at tea. Mrs. A. B. Caya was tea room _ convener assisted by a committee of Mrs. J. Russellâ€"Murray, Mrs. H. H. Gould, Mrs. A. C. Halwig, and Mrs. 8. J. Hawkins. Mrs. Vorwerk Ernst and Mrs. G. H. Harper, Municipal reâ€" gent, officiated at the tea room. ‘On Gunday morning Rev. E. Val. Tilton preached a sermon on misâ€" sions at the Waterloo Evangelical church on the occaslion of the Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Society anniverâ€" sary. Rev. E. Hallman preached in the evening. ‘The pastor, Rev. Mr. Kellerman preached in the United Church in the morning. Mitchell Jeweller Dies at N. Hamburg A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Soeder, he was born 45 years ago. He is survived b{ two brothâ€" ers, George of Mitchell, and John, ©C20, UOUIgE UI AEMAEMCTMY S10 CDDTY of Re?'na, and _ five slsters, Mrs. Felix Keenan, Mrs. George Posliss, Mrs. Herman Rnceg, all of Stratâ€" ford; Mrs. Henri mith, of Gadsâ€" hill, and Mrs. Charles Jacques of Woodham. ; convener of poppy fund, Mrs. meipper; convener work in India, Mrs. F. D. Bricker; sirl guides, Mrs. 8. J. Hawkins; endowment fund, Mrs. W. Max Euler; pianist, Mrs. A. C Hnlvnfi, councellors, Mrs. A. G. Noxon, rs. H. B. Tisdale, Mre. R. D. Morrison, Mrs. N. M. Mcâ€" Cullough, Mrs. Percy Pearce, Mrs. H. L. Wilson, ? W. E. Easun, Mrs. A. E. Bott, Mrs. F. D. Bricker, Mrs. R. G. Hall, Mrs. P. A. McKie, Mrs. C. A. Leicht. AUBORNE MERCHANDISING COMPANY 183 King Street West â€" Kitchener, Ontario second viceâ€"regent, Mrs. J. Russellâ€" gand; Echoes secretary, Mrs. E. N. Coutts; educational secretary, Mrs. J. Russellâ€"Murray; League of Naâ€" tions, Mrs. R. Menzies; flower conâ€" vener, Mrs. A. W. Augustine; child welfare and films, Mrs. A. C. Halâ€" The following executive elected : Past regent, Mrs. W. G. Weichel; rggem.‘vh Lilian Breithaupt; first assist.â€"secretary, Mrs. G. H. Harper treasurer, Mrs. Charles O‘Donnell; standard bearer, Mrs, H. A. Wieâ€" Succeeds Mra. W. G. Weichel of Waterioo. â€"Annual Meetâ€" viceâ€"regent, Mrs. G. H. Private formula used by internationally known specialist now sold direct under name of PyLâ€"EX. Thousands have treated themselves at home with amazing results Instant soothing relief. Send 50c to-d-y for large tube of PyLâ€"EX. Miss L Breithaupt | is L 0. D.E. Regent KITCHENER.â€"Miss Lilian Droit-l upt was elected st the nual of Anne iprer, LO.D. K. Monaday. â€" : PyLâ€"EX for PILES | CANADIAN NATIONAL serve 5Sith Anniversary of STILL LOWER FARES TO PACIFIC COASTI TELEGRAPHS mMONEY ORDERS AND EXPRESS fl/wcyfi u«i¢ ... SPEED , DEPEND A BILITY, SAFETY CANADIAN NANONAL Wedding Indulge in your favorite Summer sport â€"all Winterâ€"in the balmy, invigoratâ€" ing clin ate of Canada‘s Evergreen Playâ€" ground. Golf hiking, riding motoring, yachting, tennis . . . enjoy majestic mountain sceneryâ€"see snowâ€"clad Canadian Rockies en route Special Winter rates at hotels. Sti/l lomer rail fares now in effect and until May 14. Return limit 6 months. Stop overs alâ€" lowed at intermediate points. Reduced sieepingâ€"car fares 1 NEW GERMANY.â€"Mrs. Christâ€" _ Five children survive, Philip, John, William, Mrs. Joe Bruder and mm Iva, at home, two George of Irvin at and one m Ephâ€" riam der, Bellingham, Wash. One da r died in hhn? | The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from his late home at 2.15 o‘clock to First Mennonite ‘Church at Kitchener at 3 o‘clock. Interment will hk.Bm. in the adâ€" joining cemetery. p C. F. Derâ€" stine will officiate. The remains will John Lehman John (Lehman of ‘West Montrose, passed away early Saturday at the home of his brotherinâ€"law, Gimon Seifried, after an illne®s of a fow days. Mr. Lehman, who was in his 19th year, had been ill with double pneumonia. He was born near New Germany, Ont. ina Rellinger, widow of the late Anthony Rellinger, passed away Monday in his 92nd year. She was predeceased by her husband in 1923. ters, Mrs. Scheifele of Weissenburg, Mrs. Victor Reist, Rosedale, and three brothers, Albert in Kitchener, Frank and Joseph at home. Frank is a twin brother. Mrs. Mary Roth, all of New G many. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Lena ‘Lehman, three brothers, Frank and Joseph at home and Albert of Waterloo, one sister, Mrs. Simon Selâ€" fried of West Montrose. His father predeceased him several years ago. week with stomach and liver trouble, John Lehman, 19â€"yearâ€"old son of Mrs. Albert S. Lehman and the late Mr. Lehman. died Saturday at the kLome of his sister, Mrs. Bimon Scheifele, in Welssenburg, near The child is survived by the parâ€" ents, Grandmother Himburg, Brigge- K:rt, and grandparents, Mr. and rs. John Weber, Neustadt. The funeral will be held Friday Walter John Himburg Walter John, 11â€"monthâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Himburg, Bridgeport, passed away at the home of his parents on Tuesday. YOU KNOW THAT Surviving are his widow, four sons, William T., and Harold, both at home, E. W.â€"Burnett, Hespeler, and E. H. Burnett, Preston, and two daughters, Mrs. John Parken, Toâ€" ronto, and Mrs. E. E. Hill, also of Toronto. HESPELER. â€" Another of Hesâ€" geler’s grand old citizens, Thomas urnett, J):-ed away at his home here Sunday in his 91st year. Mr. Burnett, who was born on the Burâ€" nett homestead in North Dumfries township in 1847, had lived in this community for many years. A blacksmith by trade, he retired some years ago. . _ _ â€" Kitchener, until Friday noon. Mich., 17 miles south of Sault Ste. Marie, on Sunday. The deceased was in ill health for the past three years. He was born in Waterloo County, one mile north of Hawkesâ€" ville, and spent his early life there. The funeral and interment was held in Barbeau on Tuesday. Word was received in Kitel?: yesterday by J. F. Martinson of yesterday bLJ. F. Martinson of the death of Robert Fowler of Barbeau, RiGHC. SET. AnCHLY, THD CHSspreued his 55th Â¥eb. 2 had t raicck 3‘ trouble. He was born in Woolwich w.‘:w-__, and was married in April, 1911, at Guernsey. Sask.. to Sarah WINTER GOLF TOURNAMENT Victoria March 1â€"6, 1037 Full information from any ticket agent Surviving are his mother, two sisâ€" NEW GERMANY.â€"Ill only a Schreiter â€" Sandrock Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St., Phone 4480 Mrs. Christina Rellinger John Lehman Robert Fowler Low meel retes on traime NO DETAIL is overlooked in our serviceâ€"thus we try to lighten the burden _ of sorrow. Burnett 1erâ€" Her work was hygienic he claimed, and she was able to discover condiâ€" tions of health among the weo«s.~. which demanded tue at{enuon of phy. s‘cians. Her method of work, were dictated by the parents information bureau of iKitchener, Ont. Recalls Kaufman He recalled A. R. Kaufman founder of the bureau, had sent more than 50 similar social workers throughout the country. The information, he said, was made available only to married women, alâ€" though some witnesses said they would advise it being made available to all women. Lohnesâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lohnes, Herlan Ave., Kitchener, a daughter, Ebyâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wby, Waâ€" ter _ street south, Kitchener, a daughter. Schuitzâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schultz, Baden, a son. Coftonâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Feb. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Gofton, Walter street south, Kitchener, a son, He was instructed by his client he said, that she "was ready to go to jail" if he could not convince Magiâ€" strate ‘Lester Clayton her work was entirely philanthropic and in no ‘way commercial. afternoon at 2.30 o‘clock at Bridgeâ€" port Lutheran Church, followed by interment in Bridgeport cemetery. (Continued from Page 1) to become baptised and to praise the Lord for ever and ever. ‘"When the criminal code speaks of the public good it has no referâ€" ence to the hereafter. Burdens of Women ‘Burdens of ‘women, he said, were such as men could not completely understand even though they might read of them. Broken glasses can ruin a vace tion. Guarantse your pleasure with a second pair. Mounted. perhape, differently, from those you now have. Usable at home for different occasions. If you have spectacles now, we sugâ€" gest a pince nez that may be JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 853 used for formal wear at home. Rimless spectacies, perhaps, inâ€" stead of rimmed. Colored lenses be, take an extra pair on your vacation. Guarantee your holiâ€" day fun! . _But whatever style they may im «an@/ it o A UvrvUOvPvUOcsOaOrUarucurdrdaer®r Defense Argues PRINCESS FLAKES PLUM JAM 4: SIDE BACON )l RTHS UrOUvPvUOvUarUOrUrdarceP , ooo : p ES &2 P & C B 2 B > A C yz 2 RITZ and CRISBROWN BARTLETT PEARS CHOCOLATE PUFFS Aylmer T Campbell‘s Cooked SPAGHETTI 3 Wor tin 925q Brunswick Canadian PEA S 9 17â€"0r. tin 21c Country Kist Golden Country Kist 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 SARDINE S 3 un 13¢ 10â€"01. tins 1]â€"0r. tin (s & S sOUP CORN 15c 10c FREE! CONCENTRATED SUPER sUOS WITH CHRISTIE‘S BISCUIT SPECIAL Martinâ€"At Wallenstein, Feb 7, to mF"yAd" Mrs. Joun at~ Mertin, 4 â€"daughter. Rudneyâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruduey, Park street, Kitchener, a gon. Grazianoâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Feb. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Graâ€" ziano, 307 \Welilngton St., Kitchenâ€" er, a son. Reidelâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reidel, Joseph street, Kitchener, daughter. Naumanâ€"At Baden, Feb. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Nauman, a son. Dankwardtâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Dankwardt, Wendell Ave., Kitchâ€" = Phone 217 WATERLOO We Deliver _ Sinnmmmmnnnnmmnnmmmnmmnnmmnmnmmmmnnmnmmmmmnmmnnnm Schmittâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital FWeb. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmitt, Queen street south, Kitâ€" chener, a son. You Will Profit Wisely at If you‘re wise, you‘ll buy now. in the opinion of experts, prices are due for another substantial rise. These prices are low purchases. Quantitics are limited in some cases and nocessitate carly selection. $EE OUR CIRCULAR FOR CASH BARGAINS! With WETTLAUFER‘S ~.â€" Wettlaufer‘s .~ Stock FRIDAY, FEB. 12, UNTIL SATURDAY, FEB. 30 LEARN‘S NYAL 2 HERE ARE A FEW OF THB“_“ANY SPECIAL NYAL 2 FOR 1 50c 16â€"0z. Bottle Milk of Magnesia ............................ 2 for 50c $1.00 16â€"0z. Standardized Cod Liver Oil.................... 2 for $1.00 50c Large Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste.................... 2 ?r 50c 25¢ Wintergreen Tooth Paste........................................ 2 for 25¢ FROM SAT. FEBRUARY 13 TO SAT. FEBRUARY 20 LEARN‘S DRUG STORE CARROLL‘S SLICED DEPARTMENT STORE FRESH BISCUITSI Gauze Bandage, 2"............................. Syrup White Pine and Tar.................... Syrup White Pine and Tar.................... Wripple Edge Writing Tablets........ Wripple Edge Envelopes.................. Enjoy tea at its best DEPARTMENT STORE 108 â€" 110 KING STREET WATERLOO WATERLOO‘S LARGEST STORE One Was Delivered To You. \ B je Q7¢ l...;: :.l_'omphu Coupe 1 erraplane Sedan 1935 Terraplane Coach 1934 Hudson Sedan :..s; Pontine Coupe on l:;‘l. Buick Sedan 1 Dodge Sedan 1929 Essex Sedan 1929 Studebacker Coupe Dobbin Garage KITCHENER 1â€"4. pkg. 25c 16â€"0:. tin 15¢ USED CARS both for THIS ARTICLE REMOVED 9 ib 29c¢ Cemoli‘s Deadee ~â€"~ TEA 14. pke. 39c Kellogg‘s Whole Wheat Kellogg‘s Rice KRISPIES 2 ie 23c Cerof‘s Pure Baking " POWDER ‘ 16â€"0r. to 1 7¢ Conoll‘s New FOR ONE KRUMBLES 9 pke: 23c Oorernonnennnnnnnnnnnonocnnnnr, CHEESE . 17¢ . 15¢ LIMITED SALE 97¢ 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for

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