Friday, December 17 THE MORE YOU TELLâ€"â€" THE MORE YOU SELL WATERLOO CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATLS WANT ADS . L CAMPBELL x Jt R . % ‘:r“';. ie Keep:Jt New Withâ€" . Discerss s9 Women -‘m"'-m Burtol Cleaning zâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"gâ€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"sâ€"â€"zzl Phone 3188 = Kitchener PART MEDICINAL OF THI PM id THE WATERLOO (Outario INSURANCE Earl Putnam CHRONJCLE Home with full lot, dandy garden, ituated near Mennonite Church, Waterloo; 6 rooms, convenic rn-pt bath ?l A snap atâ€" [essen;u.; & Slmntzi e A. M. Wilson Co. To Close Estate Tubes tested free. E. K. HEARTH 74 King S. _ â€" _ Phone 781 arms For Radio Repairing If It‘s Anything in Roofing "We Do It" E. L. Hearn, Manager 305 King St. W. â€" Kitche Phones: 1775, Resâ€" 255 ED. HOUSE‘S HOE STORE and REPAIR SHOP King St. S. _ â€" _ Phone 941 | wWATERLOO, ONT. A. K. Cressman me 925 _ â€" _ 258 King Wâ€" ~* kitchener _______ as AND CITY PROPERTY For Sale and Exchange. Real Estate and Insurance 102 King St. South WATERLOO Goodrich â€" Goodyear â€" Far Dominion BARGAIN PRICES â€"__ KITCHENER ESTATE â€" INSURANCE â€" HOE REPAIRING TIRES & TUBES In Business Over 80 Years. €f 90 uEU l207 King St. 6. â€" _ Auchenel New and Used Tires, Reliners, All sizes in stock. wa Kiz Flats â€" Vulcanizing We Fix Flats â€" ing and Water Stes. â€" Goodrich Silvertown Stores SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Oulfitters Ltd. Lpun â€" ut _ _ aze Remains in Jail to _ \()ppose Vaccination Bender‘s Listings Invited. Local Tire Shop OARLISELE, â€" Pa. . De pleas of his wife and el ‘ouldn‘t move Farmhand tonight . from his . deter ‘stick in jail" rather th accinated. BUYING or 58 Queen St. TYPEWRITERS wE ETCO "Neverâ€"ver", drawled March to all irging that he aubmit to the law Te uiring compulsory vaceination . of chool children. Hes been "In" #7 days and today .e started a 50â€"day sentence 1mposed aat night. KITCHENER ROOFING wOODpsTOoCK. Dec 13%.â€"George (randall, Windsor, was sentenced to 12 years in penitentiary by Jndge F. E. Perrin when a jury after 40 minâ€" utes‘ deliberation, found him guilty t a charge of armed robbery. Crandall, cbarged in connsction with the holduo of Charles Laistof L the latter‘s service atation in Til onburg, November 24. testified he was suffering . from dissominated scleromis and had been given but ¢ year to live A omm enor ol uP ; Used Truck Tires RADIOS 2 Years in Prison ‘or Armed Robbery Seiberling Tire Depot WATERLOO ESTATE EXPERT New and Used TYPEWRITERS KITCHENER Roofing Co. Weekly Payments 59 Frederick St. 5t. S. . Phone 979 Kitchemer ife and eight children Parmhand Jack March his â€"detormination to rather than see a #0N arged in connsction 1b of Charles Lalater service station in Ti mber 24. testified he ; from disseminated had been given but a in pronouncing s6N B 1B use â€" Firestone ;l:l'. 12.â€"The Kitchener apBRRR i e HRRID PC CCC C noon, Dec. 8. Members of Weilesley and Linwood branches attended. Miss M Schnurr presided. Mrs. G. R. Hain gave the address of welcome to the Wellesley branch and was reâ€" sponded by Mrs. Ed. Faulhafor of Wellesley. Miss Gertrude A. Gray, Nutrition Field Secretary of ‘Toronto, spoke chiefly on "Food Selection to meet the body‘s requirement in the datly diet". This was accompanied . by Lantern @Slides to make it more im pressive he program consisted of a violin sojo by Miss Ruby Ward secourpanied at the piano by Miss Jetret Manser.\Another was a readâ€" Ing by Mrs. Cetil Barbout entitled, "A Masculine Lady". There were 45 members in attendance. A vote of thanks was extended to the speakâ€" Retdanens Field Secretary Gives Address. Ee e esns The speakers Service Mootig for the Women‘s Institute was held in Schourr‘s Hall on Wednesday aftorâ€" > 1 CO L OS inE en n en ie en 1 er. Refreshments wore served a the close of the meeting. Catholic Young People Reorganize. ‘The Cathollc Youth Organization held their December meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schumâ€" mer on Friday evening, Dec. 10th. % méembers were present. After the business part of the meeting the ‘sph‘itual director, Rev. V. J. Morâ€" gan, gave a few suggestions on pOSâ€" sible future social activities the orâ€" ganization hopes part in. ut to all We are sorry to report that Dr Geo. Manser is very ill. The funeral of the late Charles Logel ‘was held at St Joseph‘s Church, Macton. Rev. V. J. Morgan sang the Requiem Mass. â€" Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. The six pallbearers and one cross hearer â€" were. grandsons . of the deâ€" | coasod. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cartwright and Btty Cornoll of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Corneoll. Mr. and Mro. Horb Keottel and daughter Dorothy of St. Agatha spent Monday ovening with Mr. and Mré. ‘ Albon Koebel. 1 on qLIMUCE RRVCCOCC We are sorry to report Mr. Joseph Farrell is confind to his home with sclatica. mm h ho n TE NE CUEY Mr A‘bon Koobel and daughter Fiorabellio spent Wadnesday in Kitâ€" chener. Goingâ€" 7.05 p.m., 8.00 p.m. Dec. 17â€" 6.19 a.m., 1.25 p.m., 7.05 p.m. 8 00 p.m. Dec. 18 â€" 6.19 a.m 1.25 p.m. Dec. 19. Returningâ€"Special train 10.4 p.m. Dec. 18 â€" 8.30 a m., 5.2 p.m., 9.45 p.m. Dec. 19. _ _ " in ma c treadhit Rail Bargain Fare DEC. 17â€" 18 â€" 19 Luwmwoop _ |Old Christmas City ]i.'."“,.." Agent 120 King St. W. â€" Phone 585 Kitchener, Ont. _ _ Consult Agents â€" The ï¬:é;.ï¬ï¬ side was the one point. This provided a roms moments. The recre CANADIA N PACIFIC TORONTO o ROOMSâ€"RATES unda to be able to take $1 45 Choosing the Best Axk for Handbill at All Coach Travel Information at | Stocking Story FRED WESSON Phone 3679 KITCHENER l.....dEwhinOrichofc""' of Hanging Up Stockings on Christmas Eve. Nearly all of us like to hang stockings at Christmas time. all homes have fireâ€"places, but old tradition persists. One of thrills of the season is to prepare ome‘s stocking, or that of an older person, if one‘s own seems too small for the anticipated Christmas gifts. Then there is the delightful cerâ€" tainty that jolly old St. Nicholas will @iive up in his reindeers, and tumble down lge chimney with his pack of toys, leaving some for all wellbe huved children. And at Christmas lunâ€" it is difficult to imagine any youngsters who feel that they havre hnot been able to qualify However. there are enough doubts to add to ine interest of the occasion by furâ€" uishing some measure of suspense. The origin of the custom of hangâ€" in up stockings on Christmas Eve is wrapped in obscurity. One legend offers this explanation : Many years ago in the old world there lived a man who was both voalthy and kindly. He was s0 notâ€" ed for his charitable works that after his death he was known as St. Nichoâ€" las. His name bas come down to us in the Dutch form Santa Claus, prob wbly through the influence of the Dutch settlers in New York. St. Nicholas went to extraordinâ€" ary lengths to veil in secrecy his ceeds of charity. Ounce it is said he wisned to give a dowry to a pOOF girl vhose father could not afford to give her the requisite ald to enable hor i marry. Not wishing to let the family know who the benefactor was, m!â€" Nicholas climbed to the roof of hvir humble abide on Christmas ve and dropped the pursé of gold down the chimney. It happened to lizht in the stocking banging in front «; the Areplace Ever since that time gifts given in the spirit of St. Nicholas have been deposited in stockings hung up before theâ€" fireplace on Christmas Exve So it is apparent the fireplace iâ€",. santa Claus and that he actuâ€" wis fills the stockings today catryâ€" ins on the selfimposed task of the c‘d world saint of bygone centuries. l;e is the spirit of St Nicholas, whatâ€" ies form he may assume, and his tiits io not bar the names of the . nors. but of St Nicholas himself. q v‘*}«@/ pmnmmemmemmmmne + & SIG‘EI]GRADE pic j U pholstere fz-’/' FEURNITURE lb soph MA* *© ORDER |l|| Repairing â€" Refimching 1. l 'AY’ W Repeming â€" COTCUCOE New Address 211 King St. E. | (|||| pone 513 _â€" _ KITCHENER _ '/} ~ ~\\‘/’r/â€"\ a QuiET, WELL condouctEDp, convEniENT, mobern 100 room HOTELâ€"85 wiTk BATH write FoR FOLOER vaKE A DE LUXE TAXt FROM DEPOT OR WHARF â€"2Be Women are keen shoPP®! Instinctvely . they: buy the best values It is signihcont that most motor coach travellers are women Â¥ LOCATID _ , up