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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1937, p. 9

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ti-ut-o ill?“ In Gist u LII. name of In. All»! Muttorn m Nu Dude. a. Wednesday ""oeor' Theuan-mcmoolln J Brut! In J Hop. 3". u Inlrrellh‘ - an Tho LII. at um um, In C Wad" And . ml who x n modem! try In I B Snyder ot New and.» II. Mrrclo Doctor gave a mummy at [no mu ot "e [Han or [he Lempennco can. and the was” decided to go! tum “up unde- to be and u A future: due Dunn; (no mun“:- sol-Ion, I an member I'M tau-lied unto the an. Art) The wading cm try Oil‘- m‘ ‘A ('mr‘e w K009 I HIV.", tui-l, n «a! by prayer by In 0mm . bollowiuq the meottng the hwuu‘ t,erred a Very dual, lunch I The UBA'E met tn the church on Sunday mount. In J Brlcket led [hr dtm'uuion on the look- "l‘muhmgn ot Jul“. tor My: “ma Mid Betty and Hull: Barker Nu; . dual This " tG an". m "rid PF - , .\mun‘ mom- the “landed lhe Wa- lrr‘m; l‘uulllt (‘hrlnlau human" "ally Inn-Id In (‘alvary Evangellm ”mun. mum-nor lull Tuesday mama; were Kn .nd In: Granu- “as” “Hun Bu ker [when Sta rm and Raw unborn _ Mrs T G Hodguls ot Preuon spent the week-end with her mother, \irs J Bricker Mr and Mrs A Shelby and daugh- 11-! Lots were Sunday visitors with Vr and Mrs (‘raneou HalIman ot m ar Platlsv‘llle . Mr and In: Morel Blnsoman of 1"opetowtt and Mr Wm stern ot London were Sunday guesla of Mr and “rs sun-Key Hilborn, Pte.r,_ruC1S.t 1.1m inn-u Myon tind Eva “other And Human Bowman Mr and Mrs, Wm Delweiler visu- ul nilh MI and Mrs S :1th on yraturday Mists Cora Statler, who has been a tturseriitramittg at [he Brandon! General Hospital tor the past few "tombs, spent Sunday ttt ter home here She re-eulered the Woodwork [manual on Sunday. Miss Hilda Unman- and Mr, “wish! Kullerlllnn ot Walorloo were Sunday guys” at "Us home. of Mr and Mrs J Hope Mr and Mr: Ed Slullz of New “under, Mr and Mrs J 310k: and Mr Rutmel Stoltz ot lionebank vlnit- r'l with Mr, A E Stoltz on Sunday Mr A E. Slolll In again a patient a! the K -W Hospital. Kitchener Recent vwimrs al the home of Mr. tqutt Mrs Wm. Dammeir were Mr. And Mrs. Mann» Schluelvr. Mr. and tttm rennin-uln- Schluolm, Mr and um I-illnwr Schott. Mr rand Mrs Arvin Dammrler. Mr. Earl "Ye"" or near Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Maser or Elmira. Mr, and Mrs. Bar- m-y Trussler of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Dahlnn, Mr. Kart Dallms, Mt Amos Butter of Millhanll, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlegel, “In Anne Pommer of Kitchener. Mr and Mrs. Juhn Ilulfmann. Miss Helen Hot man-1. Mr Erwin Hothnturn or near Walls-slay Mr and Mm Milton Sei- " rl and Mr ANN] Sam" at Nan. stadt Sunday visitors wlth Mr and Mrs. Her" 1Prettturtorr were Mrs. tk Szrauss. Miss Irene Slrauns‘ Mums Cyril. Hllhurt and Clarence Strauss ui Kitchener. Mr Vai. Strauss of New Iluudse. Mr Jerome Kleswotler of Made-n, Miss Lamina Freihurger or Waterloo and Mr. Jerome Frai- burger of St. Agatha. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Schneider and lamily ot near Bamberg spam San- day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hack- Uart Mr and Mrs. Raymund “album of Kitchener vialled with Mr. and Mn Wm (Whack on Sundny. Mr Eugene Way, Mines Geno vievrs, momma and Helen Way of kin-hen” and Miss Btella Arnold of Melvtllt sank. called at the homo» M Mr “out: F'rettrttrtter on Sunday Muss”; charlos HackhaN. Jacob mu! Allen nacho-rt visited Mr John tierth at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr Charles limbs! ot Waterloo spl‘lll Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. John Lips, in: and Mra John Doe" and mogttterrt Healrlce and Hazel of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs Hobart Cook of Ilumpslead spam Sunday wlth Mr. and Mrs Itartiel soylar Mr and Mrs. John Ups. Mr. and \er Henry Hieronymus. Mrs. K hrhull vialled with Mr. and Mrs. J0- spph Volsin at noon on Sunday. The pastor and members of the st. John's Lutheran congregation are er-hratlng tholr oightr-ttrtis anniver- xary on Sunday, Oct. 3, A German spruce will be held In tho morning with Rev. Dr, Chosen, prealdent ot tho Waterloo Semlnlry_ convoy-Ins " German normnn and an [small-h m-rvlco will be held In the afternoon with Rev ooolhur or ”dowel do lzvarlng an Emit-h sermon and Rev. \lonig of New Hamburg delivering a German sermon va’ynm In cor- diany invited to mtond. Master Sydney Martin. Ion of Mr. and Mm Joulah G. Marlln, uh or Peal, truthrred a [rammed arm when ho fell aver a wire {once [Sunday aven- lm Sydney will In) a patient at tho K AV Holplllll tor a row dun mule Mum Bony Bnydm. daughter ot Mr and Mn. Lloyd Snyder under- wum an operation tor um rsmnvnl of hut Innnllu. Monday morning. Mr D M. Bowman Ind domhtrrr Ssnh Ind Mm In, Ann Bowman armmpcnlnd hy Mr, mm In " nun». Mirna of HI'IOIVHIQ upon! Rundny u Mun-In. Mr and Mr: Ben Weber, Mr. ind urn Prrterr Hoover of New Houand, Pa, mum rolulvou and “lend: in mi. virlnny over tho wont-end. M; and In [ml Bowman mun. Bowman and In McIIroy - m"" d-y with minivan at Ritettontrr, -iiia' L/ard Martin - Bundny with Mr, an] In Pctor Donna; M we 3i} -iiuTih"CNuAsrtrictt no um In. minivan In Toronto tor I I" use“ _ “I..." Minerva Bowman and Annto (Munich Ira landing a wool with Mr Ind Mn Inn Gnu-ma. Wilton TAVIDTOCK HAN LOUIS FOUR FINOCI. I” CHOP'PII ”RAM". 91.90 84- Junt- Srh-Mu, Tnvlllocl, In" [our Betqerr. on ttttt loft hand In! night than " hand win "an: m I "orrtrte bot VII". B1ttrtg " Illa u Run-Iona! HESSEN ROAD FLORADALI Cur-vol _ ootEt _ Willa: Bron. who have been eventing than run-he: outtit ul bsrder's mvel pl! for some tum, have Int-bed their work In thts part of the wvn-ht And hue moved to the Kramer rum um the Three Bride, from when: they will trrrsvel roads in the wear": part of the It. Oliver anhl was: A Hutu: u. the Gait PM: but Friday " It reported Mr Hilton Weber In: sold his farm to Mr Mons G. Weber of the WarteelooWooltrctt town-hm hue MI F.1- old. A mend farm Ill thir, magnum I hood has changed hands, when M: John B. Martin bought the Henry) K. Schaefer farm Mr Mun-n wslt get With“ about Nos lrt when the Henry Srhnefer fun-d) wrll move to the" neulyncqulrr-l fun“ home “can ermglon. putchtr,ed from Mr Heluy Svhnmll of Hudgr Vial". Coming .Id Con... Mr and Mn Hem tn" and family were 't.stttrttt “Alain-w itt Hamilton on Sum“) Woolwwh Cou"ctl numb urn Tuesday. Octobet 'sth Mr. and Mr, Allan “um! and daughter Ethel anemic-l murmur nary service Ill Wert MUlLlIU‘r and liter were gunk at the hotter of Mr. and Mrs Werley Howlett on Supdny. -ifri/" Wm. Heer of kttchertet wgrs visiting her buster, Mn, John Joutrs, on Thursday of Inn. “fey Mr. guad Mrs. Noah Miller of “rm Alma and Mrs, Walter Mame: of North Woolwich new “wk cud visitors of friend, III the VIIIHLEE, Mrs. John Jonas and dtsurehtvt were Saturday vmtun m Halt Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hctdlittcret of Baden and Mr,. Rucka lining and daughters of kttcheuct “rw Sun iiaG'"kiiivii,, of Miss Hmm um linker Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Humbug” and family of Ness liar-shun: “Mr Sunday visitor, of Mr, and Mr Phnres Koch. work among Mr. and Mrr. Allan Lundy and children of Winterbourne urn: Sun- day guests at the John Jonas home Mr. and Minx Clayton Erch and family spent Sunday with [Manx-m near Erbsville. Mr. Ind Mrs. John Buntman of Elmira were week-end visitors at the home of Mr ulul Mrs l-Irwm Dimmer. -iaruarjorie WebMcr anal r, Iu-Iul were visiting friends m Dull-mu ull Sunday. - _ . Egg-Anita Duh-“er 'ntrerit Sunday with Mount Forett fr:n_;_cL Mr. Ind Mrs. Harry Fiddler and {Imily of Kilrhwwr were. Sunday visitors at the former', parwutal home. Mr, and Mr, Human Ilm-hn and polls of Heidelberg Wm» Vluling at the homes of his brothers. U-rm and Herb. Huehn. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Falwzud lunh and Miss Erma Kirch nf KIH'IN‘I‘J'I “mn- Visiting at the lmvrnml hunw nu Sunday. - . -. . ' ., .. . L irrrGordo" Haul-nth uf kitch. ener was I Sunday gun-l nl [In Prank Glede home, _ I air}. "iiiiiiut Rank liar tcttit rm! to the village after awn-hunt "An-ml months in Elam. -- . "urrrurei" Hall of KIthnm wan u Sunday guest al tha. Nunmun Dahmer home. _ . _. 'iiiiirrreTerimhme, lvft am Mon. dny for Kitchener. wllvrr \hv ha, entered emphiynuful‘ "iii.r?Aar Iiuehn war, a hu-mm Visitor in (inch-lid] "In Monday 015cc" Elected. Iry; Peggy Hill; Li Social, Marjorie WM,” I A meeting vull hc [United Church "" Fri: Oct. Int. tht N o'clocl, JM0. At a recent Humbug of tlo, Young Peoplv'r; Slwivly "I' the United Church the l'nllmvmu \u-ur elected officers n" the. mum"): yen: Hon. Pres., kw. A F'osFuary: pres.. Lloyd Musseimutr: Vtctorref, Miss Marjorie Weher; m-r'y treas., Miss Audrey Snydu-r; awn-ml, Mise. Laura Musselman; ass't "rwatist, iiisriuriorie Webster; comm-nus Fellowship. Marjo, in- 1hrvrcstru Citizenship. Hall”): Slmlh; Mi~~lun mun-.- __. _"-'? - ' Mrs. Menu" Koch of mun Winn I - bournr spent a few day-4 at the home of her mm. M: "ml Mrs Ralph Koch, reeently. Mr. and Mrs. John Hung-'17. and family of Centreville wvu- Sunday (“sets of Miss Maggie and Mr I50" Mayer. Misses Mary and Abbie IhAmis nu ',turned to their home Itrct Friday after an enjoyable visit with their Icounina. Mr. and Mrs. st"art, at 3 Detroit. I Mrs, chk Katlwdl and mu Jackie spent Sunday at the humu- of her parents, Mr. Ind Mrs Roy Ann: ‘shlw, near Mnrden. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton krh of Pontiac, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meyers and family of "vtrrrit and Miss Zinger of Virginia wmv rpm-n! guests of Mr. Herman Mvyirrs Mr. and Mrs. Lesh" Strong and family were Sunday ulnwtx of Mr Ind Mrs. P. A, Shim-r of Centre ville. A G. Alice MrAllMu har, n- '" “':“I‘ It.“ llll.|\n| turned home nfter spvnvlmg sl-lnr , n time with her daughter, Miss Mat TX IIY I AY MORE? jorie McAllister, u London, -rt.iwiy2rSy-Y'Ltt2.u'-a'-"e"-e's k BLOOMINGDALE CONIITOGO hr IIu-III "I the Fritltsy evening, lurk Indrwl of ill-fury and teasiq “u you“. “can- a" pulllpknu " " Illa: when they both! _ "ier mud ‘01. “Kerwin-uh". muhr pawl: Ind now o-rrou - “11d Wren-2:11 UNI UNI-r ODN‘VIM node . wry .alauitrio sauce but gnudmg outlet-nun um. mm .991. " ”mowing entirely new but u h . mu that m. - done at the Sun- url ttder Mtil Ecru. " had “manual and um“ Irs, way Mr In“ sander m " abuudAute at buuornuu and m- boy- tunt ulna-ed a tot to Boll and gel. l m ft" wrkol money Thny ' them tk has .md us: when: but with - _ v.» in” ttter cities mm stood um try unlahr a [on ot than: [all 10 [he l Mr: btii; and " In; [brown In!» [ho _ mum h “a (“wavered in time , 4:...“ me atttrruttsttt lo shut " Wu yum-r and pre'""" MIIIIIK?‘ to the ll "l Mlllr‘l ' t'hrt Laur mill hrle tin-ad their mu tstat) (duh Last seek, the mummy an an! outsider and wan-d nu cot"erut' tr, hath-l lulu the milt Iank In.- unnms air haul"; “Hulda!”- m mmuul, m harvesting their A. F 'riettetm sotut u'np "will; lo the uh u! th, Inn»: and unul sun-nu " “and " Hatst sun at Mr um ls \l<-nnu Mural and Miss Elva al m sun-h»: datum“ or Mr: Ln Swain! and [hr Lalo Mr Sill- hm“ ot ttte Hum“: new war J Lu! Salmduy Bishop Jonas .Mw lttrvtl “ah-I100 peraormed the wumm an his hunm “In Unve- mlw slain ol. the uride. was "l. ‘1“ ml and Mr Simeon Hum! of mu \hmlmrh supporlrd ' the Il u H H TI l nun-hm n: tlt" Khulna-Uta) mu _r.ttlttt h-nl‘ look In Hm rally in n: Ihunh Kuchmler, last Satur- \ .m-l Sunday Un Sunday oven- T km W " llaym- ot Itodney tr 1 ‘41 a mu. h amrveriareU sermon "'.tr Firaupelical Church here Mr. tub ans tue gmslur of ttte couKre- u-n hum when the rhurch was ir, an I'cll ut, A:trott Kilma-r and mm "eu- lt “Ll urs Khrhu-n and daughlar 'it" .uml Hun-mu, Mtch. “‘I-I'n Hum -. ertr-its ol' Mr and Urs Sun-Ian Il v. _ir,_s.vstr't um"! “I attd hirs. ttrs (:mul .uu! Mrs Woottislt and ”J‘I'v Itrsity u] [Chum-u visited at lt tt '., ul- Sumlzu al 1hr hum-- ot" Jun-I Urs John Mewhituttry [ s', .ml urs tu'lt "owutttu ul Illv’ R u, I'n-‘l xisitrad with Mrs Joseph ur' lt nu Wetltsestiay. _ u "rid Il.", "all why visittut with "nd Mrs Edgar Snyder Water- " 'tit Sunni.” i Il and Urs Alex Sluhlv or Kit reiit't '.ertoi with Mr. and Mrte "vlbt I 'I'Iunlms un Sunday. \I- Am! “rs Hun-un- Raul. ot trslnu “h!" Sllmlu) vlsilnrn of Mr. "I Ms; Sunn-ull Bowman u, .m-l Uts' Alull t' Tlmma, Mr' . .u-u. I‘Imnn and Miss Ciara um:- yum-Ind the mnrrul at the u “all Ih-lnlunrlv-r ot' Walt-Hun REXLLY KILL Um- tcol Kitt,. "in 3",:an and every day tor 2 or 3 hon-In. 3 pud- ln at]! "urhvt. Nu ”Inning. nu “Rhino-II, nu Imul mlur. Adm "a" Dr-ut, c.r- or lawn-"II Sloth it M: .nul “m ll E. Murat at To- u'u Hun-n! the wtth‘llt. with Mr " “w I" F. Wilkie' M, aud Mrs Chafing Wolker of ,whuu-I uo-rv Sunday Auer'tis of Mr. ml \hs I" H. WNkor, _ u Ir, .I F', him u ' N, FY 1.1 Ind lire bl, ”mm In]. In Kinsman. ()Ilawa. ttor and lo the Mennonite tlit m utrksitty nu than n-lurn um Irwin- m til Jacobs This “Mm, HIM" a lung and happy 11. b't'l' Koch {HI [new an Fri- " Hm Monumnilo Settlement m~~mn A! Matrktstay Ill Nurlm-rn Vt In Ixmk loaded wuh pm h " human .uul 51mm Ito. stock um Koch. Mr taeattder Good. _ trl.t lhu'um'ho-I aud Glad”- ,ur)oysel " 'trotor lrlp In Illa .-xm.- “Hum: rtl Mitrkstax last bl nu" Mrs Huh-n l'russmuu and "s ,m-l ut. A. K Hutwilm‘ visit- "/nt “alumni“ willl Mr and Hum llmwilnr on Sunday ond Urs, Hill New of Hamillon blr and “N I'lmrlvs Schaeter I" [hm m-ra- Sunday visltors at um- ul ltr and Mrs. John Hahn. mrl 'trr, William ,Schaner " “IIII Mr atttl Mrs John S 'trt .2: Hulk-1'»~ (Hum-rs ml Sull- " CENTS' PER PACKET ' .uul Mrs Ink-n Snydnr of mum-Lula~ mam-d with Mr and Mle, MIMI-urn” on Sunday , .n-I Mrs Min-rt Ham-k and ~m-m Kuhn soot “In: Elma 'l, 11mm” .~..n.~.l ml um Wm, , l, rett sunning, "tt [musing Ihmugh mar V"""'" -tV'eN _'-" " - - - ‘.,\-‘it'l Good “l .um Mrs lunm- Sunday night, william Ih-rlvl, .uu: I” ho “uni lln- “ism-o __ in“ .77 .7 -e ' an,“ .iml um Wootralt and and 24 yrharH. Hts mm in his usual nun-u. Washington "nrtivorsary “WV” ' Itrsttx ol Fytrtirts visited at ,g-mal “PHI”! wheu " heart :illurk lsr ' " " ("Humming oi Salford l “in "etttsltl Sunday, Oct 3rd. No sur- ',, “It SHIN-1) al 1hr hum» ot' M""""" hu" as h“ WilN "vepatr"". uni-hm ut W.tshinttto" and Plalls- Tlce.4 “I" he held in PUMtsville "n m ur, John anmuug) '"e" In Woodstock. .tilt. I," titsuttay [than Mr. Plyloy lllill alum .ml tlr, [in Bowman ol o,.) P',re.C'..t."s'd was" i111"/Y, Fm}? x t's ...I;.-cl in llvhmn and Hickson! Horn To Mr and Mrs Kniinnlli In ~-I imp-d with Mm Joseph "iittt i" "turrct1 and community at-ttvt- Iur anniversary services and Rev. Mr 12:1:st Supt. 1'6 u daughter . I n NXirlnestiay Ins and was a Invinlmr oi Hie Ches- 3:.â€"â€"â€"â€"_._.__â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" . _ ' .. . . _ , . , _ _..__,.___.__. I ,. , _ . ' ouGald lniiNl i'huri-h nml prunnlvni --=Ta=--=t---=--=------"-"-----------" d" “j‘ 57:] f“? _ey.y"l,.r,ihl! oz in» Young People's urgzinimtion. tts . Mrs FY L'" Snyder “Aer llv- mm "in only son ot Mr, and Mrs , :cunrlrts “mm. Herlert Thu rum-m] was held l, .lllll Mrs Mu). stsntle of kit ‘ui. “Raina-miny airlorinnni “illi any ,3 , 'e"'"' iiilh Mr, and Mrs \“iiN at his l;tte illlIIlI-nllli iutormeut I I'lmnmx-m Sunday. i\'.‘i~ tttati" in s: Alltlrun'u Come and “N tTao- mini. of hi} s'hakespear" Til" sympathy "i, in new Sonata) srAitrtrs of Mr. Ilta- c-iilim ruinninnlh gum out In sh 4 Aitttortt Howliuin .litI‘ hurtmi'ml uni-s in Iill'il' sun! In“ run-l um Alvin t' Thu-um, Mr Personals, i , . . .... mum and in“ mam m Mn] Mrs “m”. Hltlisln'lyi‘l IN HIS EARIA' DAYS. Mark Twain was the et ' "it,',"',",',',,,',):,'.),'",',;"":,",', /tr,1" nanny mum: “In. nwmiu .u s: down in Missouri. One day he received a letter ll ttt I'" "' ' "' '" ot a "' “" _ J.otilrs m- sut"iay subscriber who wrote that he found a spider In his I i Flue, Snm... visited with Mr. Mr and Mrs ("r-"M Svi'wr' uuU if this was a good or a bad sign. The humorist rep m: (inn-5M Uarti" Waterloo ‘hnll Itictusrd or Iitersltut'r, and Miss letter: , “mm“ . "Sunni seiltert oi Iii-Iron spent Sun . “ml Ury, "tlan Snyder of Iiuy with Mr and “Is llnrry l'.l|I||IIL' " " . . “Hula,“ “WM, with Mt' mm‘ in Nmi urs w u nun-mud and Firtdirttttt spider In your paper was neither goo u ' “Hum“... m, Sum,“ " John [nan-mm attetMtsd the :mm The spider was merely looking over our paper to s ....i wt in”: Hauck and "vc,",",',,',, J',,",,?,',',"':',") I: Mt [and :1". not advertising. so that he can co to that store. up .. t. i. .... ..._. T "" . u'n- l t i 2 '; _ CI . . . '* “a I u l t t " .. m. m door. and live a life of undisturbed peat-e ever afte my 4u-temotiy the bridal par- m ttte ttlu" mu Col-3e Shop " unnwuous ("mum was en- Tttcu ”In young coupln went arorrs TH! WAIQQLOO (W) CHRONICLE Wm. Berlel, 24, Dies Suddenly Thtuu. passosel awn wuduenly .Il Ins hum" Sunday night, William Ih-I-Iu-l, aural :4 yearn. Hts was in his usual can-1| I"uslHt when a Iteart attack mrrm‘nk him as he was prvpau'im: 'o wo In Woodstock, Tlt" deceased was n Impulnr yum]; SOUTH-WEST wtL.MOT m.) Mr' Ellum‘lh III-nu iLIIHIII‘INI sun ri.ottir" "Inkling ot III» Oxford Poe"tyttwy Young, PeopV"s Unlun lull] at the home ot Miss ”anally Hungary of Lakeside nu Saturday "vettirtg. A number trom the vicinity attend ml tho Gait [air on Saturday altar "00" Mus F'rod "oat: Hull-II with htu' [hurl-Illa. Mr LIIIII Mrs. Wttt Iluhinsnn itt \Illlhank on Monday Ur and Mm .l " Wan Mm " J [than and Mr. null Mrrr. A K "am .mumlul the Norwirll fall fulr an \\'mlm-mluy and also vln1lml with Mr and Mrs " C (Huh-y m Norwich. (ti/Gui" Mrm him-n. t'rtw,Htqi"att and ulnughlvr Myrtto viHlIu-ul with rpm Hum til \lannhc-im am Sunday “H Autert Harlin-r died um Thurs- day mun-mug any" 21ml Film-ml was hvlul on Saturday Mrs Murmur urn-d "l' hot life ltrrrt, Inning horn and LINN] on the hum oruth ot PM!” stile nnw ocvupivrl In Mr "In; Hoa in IIM "ttttutr" “mun was: KMhnrln' n.neml on th" hum south Inf PM!” stile nnw urrmm-d In Mr Mm; Hea in Hrn "ttsitio" “mun was! Kzlllwrlm liuttt Wllnumn sh" In snrvlvml hy In»: hunlmnd and mm mm I.ylo or IM- Hull and um- grundrhllll, run hm thorn and nun undo! Wilfred Lorkman was laknn to PLATTSVILLE To The Electors of Too seldom do we compare I public man with the butane executive when we lie trying to uses his value. We judge him Is In "eutertainer." " he is e lively chap and keeps things moving we are wt to like him. If, in addition. he has a - of humor he in mi. unbeatable, but I [eel that that day is past and We are becoming more serious nbout our public men so that we am demand better service in public positions. Perhaps at no time has " see-ed to In no input-t that we all down quietly uni "all” that what wetwenetunity going todooaoetoher6ttti.t_etnvery upmtcorpuolon- pbyeeq who will manage the most important bush-ca h the eoarttry--at Madness in witch we all havk We do not really want "show-othf' managing great constructive operations and solving pressing financial problems where serious mistakes are going to alert painfully our personal budgets. We want good managers, good business men and the who realize that they owe a great responsibility to the humblest citizen in the Province. Wm get our entertainment at the movies or over the radio. We can excite ourselves over sporth' events on the playing tiehb. But the nation's business is a mighty serious matter. At the present time there are two leaders appealing for your support. " is obvious that one of the leaders is a good "show-man" and that the other is not. This is commonly tlwught to give the spectacular performer the better chance. But should it? Has not Old Man Ontario the hard common sense which would lead him to see through all this superficial display of pyrotechnics and penetrate to the more sober claims of the candidates to be entrusted with the rather dull and dusty tasks of attending to the business of the Province? We demand more than stump oratory and wise-cracking entertainment from our leaders. A premier tears up a contract or warns a judge " the premises or declares war on an unpopular figure safety out of reach: and we are momentarily fascinated. That is the stuff'. There is a man who is doing things. But soon. too soon. we tind it is only a bubble that hoists over night and we come to the cool gray dawn of another day and find that We have been fooled again. You have undoubtedly noticed that if someone on a crowded city street stands and looks upwards everybody will do the same anad then will realize too late that they have been fooled. We are not going to be fooled again. Three years ago we followed the most entertaining performer on the high and windy stage of the nation's government. A man who kept us awake with startling surprises. and I am sure we realize our mistake now. " is not enough that a man may be wrong twice and then right once. If it is, then the public business is the only business than can be run successfully on the “trial and error" systems-two errors out of three trials. Character is what we should judge our publle men by-ehararter proven by a record of steady and dependable achievement. I believe that " of those eharaeteristies that we are now looking forward for in our public men are to be found in our leader. Mr. Earl Rowe. Honesty of purpose. sincerity and above all in regard for the rights of others and the maintaining of British traditions. As his representative in South Waterloo. Mr. Stewart Scott is a man in whom we can _ A - A A . -. I ... AL,, _.__ AL“..- “.I... _..-. A.." traditions. As his representative in South Waterloo. Mr. mews“ an)“ is a null m mum. we u... place our every corttidenee. He is fair and trustworthy and while there are those who may find some fault with him or criticize him for this or that. he has never been known to do a mean thing. As one who is solely interested in seeing that South Waterloo gets the sort of represents tion we look for from our representative. I hope the electors in this riding will pass their judgment in no uncertain way and choose the statesmanship of Mr. Rowe in preference to the showmanship in no uncertain l of Mr. Hepburn. Woodstock Hospital tor an operation .‘ulng as well as can be unnamed. In»: reports Harry Shosenberg of mum uh" look a stroke three “win my. lr' slowly improving. Tltc l,auites' Auxiliary or tho Univ ' ' (inn-rt. mm itt tlte home at Mrs \t-I unm- un Tuesday aflernuon. Ht» Sunlh rurumrly of Ihls pltce ll 4m,- “I ltrr aunts, tht. “In“; Runny. Take Your Own Medicine Yours very truly. IN HIS EARLY DAYS. Mark Twain was down in Missouri. One day he received l subscriber who wrote that he found a spider if this was a good or a bad sign. The humu letter: “Finding a spider in your paper was neither gm The spider was merely looking over our paper to ' not advertising, so that he can go to that store. HI door. and live tt life of undisturbed peace over aft: Mark Twain certainly but someone aptly has uni THE WATERLOO aeimg,ji" South Waterloo: is good MERCHANDISING Get the greatest value from ADVERTISING lml advertising only $8.80 IWatker ot the Hickson charge went tun Salton] tor sank-es there. 3 William "erlett died at Illa homo in" the Imam llnv, adopted sun or Mr. land Mrs Jar-ab Berlott. He dlad KARL HOMUTH. President s. W. Conservative Asuncintiun. _Ql"toay on Sunday evening. halving _ ,,,, - " - man-- In his I'mnll Tho tamlly Imam] him full and when they rmrhml him v.. had passed away, aged 26 My was a humorist and saw humor in everything. said that “many a truth is spoken in jest." from your advertising dollar by using the columns of k Twain was the editor of a newapaper he received a letter from a superstitious Mrnd a spider in his paper. and he inquired II. The humorist replied with this printed was neither guod nut bad lurk to you. our paper In see which merchant is o that store. spin his weh norm the peace ever atterwttrdtc" per rolumn. By W ALLY BISHOP Gtr, and Mrs. Harry Wells and son at Grimsby visllod with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. can" on Sunday. Mr Wells la ..n old I'lsmsvilh- buy, his father bar In: milk-r Iu-nt, lbw Mr 1?umtttitttrs sum-t the [on hum “ill! Mr and Mrs. Parklmllsu C" Smut-3 ' Mr and Mrs In" llolm of “mm xi'Ao visilml with Mr and Mrrr. Julm Hahn "" Sunday. Mr and Mrs. John Holm and "rtustltttw took a huslm-ss trip to Gal! uh Mummy PAC! m

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