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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Aug 1937, p. 8

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FAG! - wm be open for PRESSING. Tuesday, Amrust M, and for COOKING, Thur-day, All'IlII 25. um! every Tueud-y and Thur-day thromrhoot tho non-on they ' E. A. STAIN. 327 Brzillllupt St. . Kitchener Telephone 3483 IIIIES, BATTERIES All! MIA. AIITII RADIOS caarteh LICENSE -- -- IDEMIHCATIQN FairailliiiylEIDS Cider Mill CORN, HARLEY and OAT FEED . 81.70 per 100 Ila. THE W3: SNIDER MILLING CE Phone 239 Bruin. Shot“. Corn. Burl-y. Cod Livot ou. tute. Moot SCI-pi. Tun-h... Bony Meal, Seed Corn. Cotton Std Moot, Oil Caho Mod. Pho Oat Food, Oak. "e., alt. I Ry. Dutuum Gill-o. . SNIDER'S CHICK STARTER. .@ $3.40 per 100 lbs. GROWING MASH.... .--tii) $3.20 per 100 "so. LAYING MASH,........H.‘.@ ".8ttper ”0le. PIGGROWER ..............@ 82.85 per loolba. CALF MEAL m-..,-........ .95 per 25 lbs. King and Water Sn. Phone 4646 Kt'rCHENF'At (YHICKENS KITCHENER QUALITY Ila-II, Food PIGS Potato Prices Are l Firm at Kitchener Mrs Duncan MacPherson attend- ed the North and South Waterloo Womerr's Institute picnic at Water- loo on Thursday. u', Jud Mrs Albert Pearce of Penalty have returned home after spending a tew days with their daughter, Mrs Earl Tabben and Mr Tnbben Mr Clarence Logel was a business visitor at Niagara last week Mr las Richardson and Miss Mar- rmla Adams of Gteenlmnn. Ohio, l islled recently at Mr Alex Cooper's Mr and Mrs J, D, 'Brydon at the 3rd or Marybory spam an evening or last week with Mr and Mrs Cart Mr and Mrs J, D, 'Brydon at the 3rd or Marybory spam an evening or last week with Mr and Mrs Cart Taber: Mr and Mrs. ‘Herberl Maloney and ”JulhII-‘I Betty Jean at Detroit and Elm Duncan MacPherson of Clrdes dsie Ont, visited on Sunday with m and Mrs Duncan Macpherson Miss Marjorie Cooper has returned home after taking a six weeks' sum- nwr course at the University of To, tontoV New cebhage was plentiful at. tive cents, I held or three heads for 10 cents. Redishes were five cents. a bunch or three for 10 cents. Green onions were selling " tive cents a bunch and white pickling onions were " cents I quart basket or two [quarts for 26 cents Beets sold at 15 to " cents a six quart basket depending on size. Lettuce was selling " two beds for five cents, and endive wns Available at tive 'cents a hunch. Ten and 15 cents per hunch was asked for celery hearts Ind carrots were five cents I hunch. Mr and Mrs. Walter Adam and sou Percy and daughter Helen were Intel]! visitors with Miss May Everett at Baden, Mrs. lk w. Mauser and tawny and MI: and Mrs. Duncan MacPhersuu Ind family spent Sunday at Niagara Prices were generally tirm at the Kitchener mid-week market on Wednesday morning. Although much his been heard regarding the supposed rotting of potatoes due to recent wet weather, potatoes show, ed no minute in price, selling at 15e I smell basket and Me " large basket. The supply was somewhat limited. Butter wt: up again with tirst (ride selling u 32 cents and cheap, er grades selling as low as 26 cents, Eggs were plentiful " 18 to 26 cents I dozen. Special grade Pat grade End grade "A" lama "A" medium "B" pallets "tt-truce bacon ttotttt do“ at 1015 but market [callus wu weak ar the closer Good era and rather Lamb- moved at 915 other) tron T to 816. A few good nun sheep ranged from a to i cut Good mu cairms were mic“ .l b w 950 mu. Dom choices graded brought 10. Common “new Handed a: luw n 6 and mun gunner: be ween 3 and o Mmcotpus rayon-ad " um Donn-1w Incuutl branch were am; "o, when w), hog-I, 970, no.» and lama. no. A h:- hawker cull sold Al 3 to ran atth mm trow 175 lo , Bo- logna but]: brought ' to [60 In“. mun lots on butcher an“ “at a: A to no and hollorl a! i to 3.50 Stock" um mu no. .11.; com- mon w medium ‘radel at 3‘60 to 650 potted loan will“ 5.5.. R. R. I WALLENSTEIN Kitchener Produce (Thursday: Aug 19! Prlces quoted by Kllchenor arm I the wave date - II lotion: Eno- Scull-o urge pallet- medium WAYERMO, ONT. E00. mlrirstt Stores Produce" " " 23 " tt " . . _ " " “cording to walnut. Butter“! C A'rrLE [21'll]ig Truck Delivered 29 30 '55 29 Japan a guns and bombers blasted mural-I under a shanghai moon JEJIH'hl overwhelming numbers of 1'ltittta'y strongest troop. on both mdw" my the Whangpoo River. _ A Japanese bombing nundron. 'uakme the tirgt night tur ma In Hm six days that Shunt“! hat, been a 1uttthnrrouttd, opened the huvlul "rriatmrtitlery duel no hr. 8cm". tMa “can". Japanesa warships In the Whtnlw you River 101nm! the tire bolow‘ who-r» daring Chlneno Ioldlre- culm- hml wunlnd six haunt-o ship. to hanlmdn the upper strum l'fuslualiles mounted but neither with "ouid admit how severe they Were Japranew In Shanghai opened the heaviest aHrialortillery duet of the “wk of warm”: there Warsh‘ps whollml Poolung. on the Whangvoo‘s can" hunk Planes roared over the r'ny dropping heavy bombs that sstarted widespread Brea Miss Jean Fewings spent last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McCloy. Stratford. Gr Mr." Henry Kelly visited for several days last week with friends at Listowel. Mrs. Langmnid and daughter, Miss Vida Langmaid of Oshawa, called at Mrs. Hester Tanner’s last Friday. _ -- H _ " _ In xv“ helm tt. was s? \Idml s brat try truck I Sunday visitors with In. G. Me. (Lennan were Mr. and In. Alex. Cuthbertson nnd ',',t'tg',' of Woodstock, Mr. Ralph a an! Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Capling and Miss Addie Gillespie of Bornholm visited on Sunday with Mr. Dave and Miss Rachel McCormick. The death mother ot Ann-s 'street w anuulu I Mrs. Helen and Miss Allie Stewart of Dundas spent a couple of days last week with the former’s mother. Mrs. R. Plteron. Quite a number from here " tended the funeral of the late Mr. Rom. Magwood at Milvenon on Sunday. A» __‘ Ae- br. Wiiun Wilcov and Dr. Cor- oelin Roach of ButNlo spent Thurs- day with Mrs. Geo: _MeL_enrmn., Mrs. Agnes Coghlin. Mr. and Mrs. Luvson Coghlin and family of neu- Listowel, Mr. Everett Coghlin and daughters Thelma, Phyllis and June of Atwood Ind Mr. and Mrs. AK. McDonald of Palmerston were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin. _ _ A - Dr." and " Jones of Juvis called on I number of friends on Supjiay. - - Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sure Ind Miss Doris Ferguson of Newton spent Sunday evening witn Mrs. J. H. Reinwald. Mrs. Geo. McLennan returned home after spending the past Bee weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. Wil- cox, at Bufhuo. Mrs. Wilcox re- turned with Mrs. McLennan Ind is spendipg a tttek with her. Masfter Lindsay Conner is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Ribey " Toronto. We are sorry to report “in Donald. Gray is under the doetorm are and wish for her I safe and speedy reefte9. - - _ Mr. Jag. Murray chnight of Wallacetriile, Mrs. White and daugh- let Irene of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White Inst week. Mr. and Mrs A. E. Ribey of Toronto visited Sunday with the former's parents. Mr. Ind hits. S. W. Coulter. Gordon icknnuin, 1:711:35: I]; James Wilcox, Bun-lo. And Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McLennan. nus-Inn T, out ' Next "mo Guelph at out can". rlny wuarlon 4, Kitchen" I Nut gun» Wilt-r100 u Intermo- or Summit! Mr. and In. Harvey Gray of Toronto spent I day last week with hrrsPrsdMrs, A. M. Get, Mina Isobel Gray has returned trom Kirkton. WEDNESDAY SCORE. Somm- Maroon-my siattord 13. '3tmthroy t SIrnlhrny 'stitrt1nnUd Inhrcounfy A THREE Woodstock. Mr. Mat h Bum uni tfiat Ru!!! Juttts, 'dr1drldl', "Er, Cauteloupe told at we a - or am- = man-km. peache- 50c l "lull bur kel smut pens 16e I what, In!“ lo gun [at n halal, pumpkin lie I pine sud A terr Lu! haul ot rod “Ursula and " 8c . quart, black turrnnla 15c u quart choke chande- zuk A bucket Sour mull cheese .ou at be . piece V Waterloo Mid-week Market is Quiet Al um Warm» “and was on meant-an, mum. only an. un- do! unwed as: .erlttatq than at I“: a that": l how» any but" no“ u 27. a pound. and JUNK crew at 164: a punt Summer “an“. In am an In And you nun-nu: ll us A D. Beau, brought "c. a bill.“ but“. unuu in a bunch. with“. 6 and my 1 new! manner". 10 and lie I laud corn 101: I COM WW :5. we Iirc a but“, rod and ("on pepper; t tor 5 Ind .01: . _ cucumber. ttt and [Se u lull but [at lul" we Inga: "than and 60 to M» tor the "In“ New; tuba. sexrlnblv murmur 10c a lilacs. tau [urn 15c in until whet. [BERLIN Angus: 16-Three per- m \n'lw zuillotined today tor es- ..n. .u Thu) were Erich Johan, " ‘rln‘mu .Iomm. 25. both convicted “an"; mum") secrets, and TVII- "ttt Purl. 43. charged with guberslve vi. tries on behalf of the Comlntern, ty (‘ommumst lulernalionnl with Jdrptarters m Moscow 'ow vmuumm Arataa- d tho In. I'd!- nnd Fr-h- Haul-l. 'H W n tho nah... __ " h " .-. In...» At tite Watcrwo “and Inn-tun “WIDAY. AUGUST "no u a eutseruta, manning only on. Von-l A“ At 1.). Pt". AMATEUR BASEBALL held month-um trom Page " m Chinese Army DIED mm last week hi on Thursday years ot age and t Brussels. 'SPIES HILLBANK of Mrs Mrs, Wt occurred ARE M rs TORONTO ‘3 Robert William 'ed at her home ek Tho tuners] day, Mrs. Wall and formerly re. BEHEADED I Watt James, r home tuners] I. Mttt u... gum... ....--. otd iiiiiG duh; judini aeh painting; eleetrieal rte. eled" two hitridrirt mum, water. ' n bum. Hoover " duped“. lamp. one aj, utter wool nu l a; miscellaneous Miss Ethel Wilfong is spending II Rev. J. D. Smart of Knox Church, vacation in British Columbia. iG-lt. conducted the service at the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green spent Doon Presbyterian Church on Sun- Monday evening It the home of Mr.'day aflernoon. Mr. W. Thoms of and Mrs. Malcolm Green of Kitch- Donn conducted the service at the ener. Doon United Church on Sunday Mr. and In. Geo. Hutu. yhtter is still in the hospital suttering Mr. Ind Mrs. H-rvey Lindsay and from a fractured skull. son Irvin of Kitchener spent Sunday Mr. A. Woulner with his thresh, it the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred inc ottttit is in the village this week Hobbs. [helping the farmers to make room Mr. Sim Dealer, who is working itor the rest of their crop. The crops in Brampton, spent the week-end at are very heavy this year. Some his home in the village. (iiiriiis' have their rye and oats Mrs. Bert McGarvey and daughter still in the fields. Mrs. Bert McGarvey and daughter Lorraine spent "Saturday) It the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Winter, mexer of Kitchener. ( Misses Dorothy and Margaret Holt hive returned to their home in the Vinny: after spending the put few weeks nt the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P, Anger-son of Washington, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. L. Weilnud mid splendid progress towards recovery children Phyllis and Ruth and Geo. and was removed to his home here Jones of Kitchener spent Sunday at from the KAN. Hospital on Satur- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard day evening at his own request. Jones. Harold Gill, who was in the same Mr. Ind Mrs. Neith of Kitchener uccident. has regained conscious- were Sunday visitors at the home of has: and seems quite bright. The Mr. and In. Geo. Bums, yhtter is still in the hospital sukering At, Duvall of Gilt was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. Min . Ross is 'speriding two weeh' mution with relatives in Wiyyipetrins _ ---, -- _ - It. and In. Geo. Green of Chicago spent a few darts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Green. Mr. and Mn. Geo. Wiltshire have returned to their home in Toronto titer mending I week's vacation n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tuner. lines Doris .nd Marguerite wir, ton; left on Saturday on a motor trip to North Bay and through Al.. goggnin Psrk. i tfr. Bnd In. E. Snyder and "at- ily of Gun spent Sunday at the huge frf Arid Wts. R, Dnger. Little Marjorie Hun: has return- ed to her home in the village utter spending a "cation at the home of her mndpuents, Mr. and Mrs. Neith of Kitchener. Alf. Boll of Toronto is tsreniiimr two weeks' mention with his father, Mr. Wm. Boll. In. Lorne Debtuak and family ot Blair upon Thundny " the home of Aer. Eng up; Bert Ipcaney: has”. Hoover vncuum, heater; duped“. lamps. one large Turkish al, utter wool was; I‘m m~ I; miscellaneous articles too 11115qu to mention. Solid walnut cinnamon unto; two aotid walnut 00m unites; on- and out bedroom suite; nohd wdnut will; upholsterod chin. including on. involid'n chit; mud wolnot to. cut and ttatt sand-3 and walnut ottoman; solid walnut, out and rosewood tables; breakfast nook; oolid walnut land-cunt! booheaae; antique highboy; cradle; crih' winning wheels pier mirror; iiiiiG duh; judiniue stand; oil painting; eleetrieal eqtupment MV clad. two Frigidlireo, two stoves, gnu-um! water. - iron, WILLIAM H. SIIS. uni-hint“. W. w. FRICKEY. Await-cor, “on. Wnurloo 503v. Ie.d.w1tita “I“. - troodr F Mod in this uh. " in very rarely you An able to buy Inch turn anal It, (We u nation. ncludgd u. my nimbl- umquu. up! t,tNeft'u?itt,hrai.u,"r youu, b. on d to 9mm. "u a! tug ioe. 9:: “any of er, booii (iriid/r-tiGrh"orsiGuiiiilhourhof effects iilcluainz pm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler ltavetdternoott. ltically DEW M13011 & Riseh piano. ylli?.t!!!f)la!i All M atrerod' have bean "r SALE AUGUST We Need Sitace ted approyod. " ' Idiom! awn-sac." 1ltlT0l8liilltElit AUTO EXCHANGE SHOW ROOMS 43 Ontatio St. South Phone 2664 Thursday - Friday - Saturday l Cecil Fisher, who was in the level ,crosaing accident. near Kitchener a Imek titro Saturday night, is making splendid progress towards recovery and was removed to his home here from the K.-W. Hospital on Satur- The Construction Company of Toronto is busy on the Doo" rand putfintr _doytt_ou '"uipyprshelchirts. Kinks Louise Goddard and Kay Jones were visitors in Preston on "tttray., __ Kitchcuer decided upon the same measures um, reterttly, and n in the result or what the mum) alleges was a drllhrrnte holdup ot the DIV} jam or building a new barn, so as a result they had devided to build It themselves. returned to their home in Chicago, IU., after spending two weeks' not.» tion It the home of Mr and Mrs. John Casual. Rial-rd Jones was a he visitor in Preston on Monday, Aeuet, Yjctie Improving. Mrs. -F. Hobbs and daughter Edreld spent a few dnys in St. Genre. They u’lllulsu request an early con- (rrrlluy betReetl [he two home: to discuss the [arms at the proposed than asreenu-uL Io replace the one Much expires at the end or MM7. uALT mm City count“ rem-laud u Jectsusn on Monday ttitgttt decided to uouI, Waterloo (bum, Council " rousldrr the proposal ot the latter Io erect a nu burn at the Old Pew plr's Home a violation ot the Con ly's agreemem mm the city Cult Says County yioiatingAgreement With Cities mp’ - 7:1, U‘. ’Eiului (I boa; LII mower; girder: tools; torn no“; concrete hum roller; mphdder- name lumber; water. tower Vishnu whine; “one jun; web-w; men saw; hum aw; tinting knife; Mb-tmiioss cider land; lantern, and numerous other useful mmlen. No reserve. how in sold, owner mung up bout-keeping. _ _ _ The tuna.“ . t-Paaert I .‘I."Iwm - " - - “VI-U cm“ qugtat m good eorsdityyr, wanna the Inn-u: ot Labour ha, aux-mud the my " "m, round parlor taitle; Kitchener and the Town " Wumloo, In the Prvvtnce of Outario, u a Bru-d. rue. It It Mt; ta-try "r. Iona tor a. BARBERING INDUSTRY, mm. m n... detiued In all wort ft _ tr, maho-y rocker; "u "ur- usually dome by urban, lad bu manual as pellllun ”queuing a con- 'tTc',t,terrci:ttuc,1'auihidtt'/, tere- of tho unploynn and employee: m um slid luau-try and ttan nix cl _ ' lather “a; oah trMtrt; author“ In to coma» and: Conltlthtr parlor table; mantel clock; avert] NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE Linn pun-“but lo th. momma Rood duo-err brown iron bed Com- 8mm Act and amendment.- thereto, 1. undercut: of employ“. and plate; tin Wilton mu; clotha'enployoa 0M in the add industry wuhm the an! zone A. hub, that; ""ne “it window curtaimsuuauuuod to - u the Auclnbly Room, Ctty “all. Kilehener, Ontario. with velour side drapes; Hoover on Monday, m 28rd day ot Anna“. 1937, at the hour uf eight-thirty manna cleaner; 1 (at new ftooe o’clock in the evening, tor the purpom of unuugnung Ind considering lam-w noun very nice men-WU.- iee the conditions at about and the pawn“ prewuhng m the sud mam, boa; LII "WW"; We“ tooU; and for nosed-tin; and submitting to the Human ut [About a whedulo torn f“; “In"? Y"' rottrrr; at tun uni hour: and day- of labour; 151 Baton strut, [kWh BAY. mzm. Avon" , I. J. Shut-I. Autumn-a. will all by - Queue: foe the and.- DANIEL SEEGM$LLER. Prop. E. J. SHANTZ. ARM. " Duh. St.. “on ”about In. AUCTION SALE l “Milo“- KITCHENER a business may“ " l ”not. 384'. Kikhener Aug. " 1saturdar)--At comer 'ot Duke and Frederick streets, :ptchgngr, It_8 1.111.. a good lot of I E. J. SHAN'IZ. Auctioneer Phone 222, Kitchener I Sept. " 1Tueadagr---At twelve ’o'clock noon, 16th Isle of 60 pure- bred Holstein cattle It the Winter ittt Building, Guelph. Also some good grade cows, all fully accredit- la and blood-tested. Sept. 18 (Mend-y, Elmira Fairt ---At my auction mad in front of the fnrtnera' shed. List with Anon Hothnatror Anson Gingrich, Elmira. Anything you wish to sell, send it out. Aug. sale was a success. Sept. 16 1Thumdart---At 1 pan., valuable farm stock, implements, Poultry Ind equipment, min and household enacts, for Gilli: Thibi- dean, situated % mile e-st of Huwkcsville, on the road leading to St. Junk. Farm is wold. Watch for Id. Sept, tt (Sauna-y) 1.30 p.m.--vas- unable furniture and household et. tecls tor the estate at the late tharets H Boone, " Elam sc, Kltch- ener. Aug. 21 INturdagt--At 1.30 p. m.. valuable furniture and efreeta, including some tim, antique furni- ture, refrigerator and I'm/e, for the estate of Evelyn Simonds Knitter, 87 About St. W., Kitchener. Sept. t tt%turdny)---At 8 Bun., at my market amnion stand, Kitch- ener, I good claim; of furnitum and elect. for C. W. Wornhkie. Angus: 28 tSaturday. a aatt.-At my market auction “and, Kitchener. 2 3-plece bedroom suites. furniture. turmng and carpenter tools and et- tects tor Wm. Holman. l Pt... "hr, W-Iorloo ( August 21 tsaturday; 3 aaB.-Atl my [Hummer market auction stand, aoltd quarter cut on dining who, screen doors. ekeclrlc plate, mol- and other alums tar H P Schmlnd- l man. I AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that and: .nhcdulr at, 60-mi- mviuc-n "ue It. prici- Ihkh In, be chug“! tor ouch -aioo -6-od by .mploym or employees Ut the human-g unwary and autrimrt to the Apple“! of the Industry and Laban: Bound Ind 'u MiniBter of Labour. the Lieutenant-Goveruvr m l ouucul “my Jackie that - "hedyitatell. tr? Magma upon .11 employrl's and employees In web Augum 2t "Saturday; Mt um Kitchener Sales Barn. Anything you Mall to sell, lend lt up. The Barbering Industry WHEREAS the lint-u: ot Laban: ha, de-quLcd the City " Kitchener and the Town " Wanda», In the Provmcz of Outario, u I Iona (or the BARBEIJNG INDUSTRY, whwh ite has detiued as .11 work mull, dome by urban, Ind bu “menu! . pelllluh requealil' a Cort- Gre- of tho ouploynn and employee: m the slid man-"y wd ha unmarked no to sauna. and: coiseuce industry which mind. nit [inim- in any- wa august“! a, Employ-d in the work or operations included in such Industry, W. W. FRICKEY, Awhile“ Auction Sale Lists A. ti. SN IDER, Auctioneer DATED AT TORONTO, this um. day ot Augual, It”? LOUIS FINE luduauml Slandurd OtBeer. Real Values In Every Car Kitchener -Waterloo Zone USED CAR LOT 317 King St, Wrst Teen, will provide tho muictor the a meets in the mammoth ballroom at tue Canadian National Exhibition mls year. Flower Show August 25. A Unumuml} l-‘hnud Show will he held at [In hull“ of “A and Mrts, E c, Hum" "ll Wtutttr.suay afternoon .uul rh-nm; in: 2.3m, under the "ic,ir.1s- n1 tlo, Jul-tor and Senior hum-m a III-illulvs Exhibits are up”. In. A: And musl be entered by -' 0411" k p m 'i‘hv Judge will be Mr. 1rouunt. ... u... [hunting steel: and l'umpam, Hung: of Kitchener. Tm wilt be serse.U on the lawn from a lo a o'clock p m (in) Lulllbardu and his Itortu Cir Iudians, with other equally - I Down orchestral" radio, lugs and Ten mum house III good condi- tion and in good locality, Apply 265 Mary SL, Waterloo. 65-7-9 “one "w. Now Daub. Sept 1 (Tuesday) Entire ale ot household ctfecte, for the estate of the late lgnulz Dunn, 1 mile north thes, l nub: am of S¢.Agathn. Wsmitng up crvutu' Plus. “17 " Out-do St. S. KITCHENER Auction Sale Lists I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, NEW DUNDEII 01200518 ‘00:) _hhr,_Ag-t ,Ct_tht FOR SALE Satisfy We pick all uh. " G. L. BRAUN '" Kill. St. R. Phonc 27" Kitchener LOCKS KEYS Inn: " Kink.

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