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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 1938, p. 5

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& Associates *=" DOMINION @ LrE == Wrue or call :odey for desasls of a Domenion Life plan which guaraniees maiers sab securssy and the bappiness which comes with husncead rudependence, tor the old men who 1i comme io your bowse as sure as you lave. HELL NEED MONEY; . . . and you‘ll need to provide it becawse the old man is yourself â€"20, 30 or 40 years from now. You‘l bare io provide bim usib sbelier fead, cloibing; ware for im sn sliness Thursday â€" Friday â€" S.Qurj-y Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday MARCH 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 a MARCH 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 The E-_.e-lu( guarantees this proâ€" gram to be the finest to play in Kitchener this season. .. R ‘Bringing Up Baby‘ â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Gladys George â€" Franchot Tone Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday MARCH 14 â€" 15 â€" 16 "Gold Is Where You Find It" "Love Is A Headache" REVIVAL TUESDAY NIGHT SONJA HENIE in with Claude Rains _ â€" Margaret Lindsay Barton Macane _ â€" â€" John Litel Photographed | outâ€"doors . in . bemitiful natural cofor With Ted Healy â€" Mickey Rooney ‘Oune In A Million‘ ANY DAYV A FISH DAYV 2 â€"GREAT HITS â€" 2 KATHERINE HEPBURN CARY GRANT th Charkie Ruggles _. _ May Robson __ GEORGE BRENT _ OLIVIA DeHAVILLANT Home Office Agener DRIED or Pickled Canadian Fish is one of the most nourishing and economiâ€" cal foods that money can buy. It is rich in proteins, and in the mineral elements that build good health No matter where you live, your dealer can secure Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish for you. You can choose from such dried fish as cod, pollock, haddock. hake, and cusk, and from such pickled fish as herring. mackerel, and alewives . . . every one of which can be served in a variety of tasty Serve dried o ,, . Serve dried or pickled Canadian Fish to your family often It makes a welcome change at mealâ€"times .__ and you will find it very economical ft(lp(‘\ Department of Fisheries Please send me your free 52 page Booklet ‘Any Day a Pish Day", containing 100 delightful and economical Fish Recipes Name Addrers DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, ‘ OTTAWA. Free Parking, Duke and Ontario Sts kivoe®rr TREATEEBS Padies! ‘ K. H. Roberts, former North We leribw school inspector who sow reâ€" s«des in Toronto, will give a talk be lrme the National Association of ‘Health and Physical Education at Atlanta. Georgia on April 31 "THE KID COMES BACK" Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday MARCH i4 â€" 15 â€" i6 Evelyn Koapp ‘The Great Garrick‘ "Sh! The Octopus" Hugh Herbert â€" Allon Jenkine 364 AHERNE _ DeHAVILLAND "Hawaiian Buckaroo" EXTRA! â€" Walt Di.aey‘s MICKEY MOUSE IN COLOR Also â€" MARY ASTOR in "Lady From Nowhere" â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Jimmy Walter "The Bad Man of Brimstone" DURANTE CONNOLLY "Start Cheering" â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" sSMITH BALLEW Brian First Twinâ€"City Showing Monday and Tuesday WALLACE BEERY Friday and Saturday The 10 Star Fur Frolic ADDED ATTRACTION WAYNE MORRIS TALK 8Â¥ with Pat Olivia __Mr. William Loebsack, who markâ€" ed his 80th birthday, was "at home" to his friends at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Quehl and Mr. Fred Queh1, William street, Monday afternoon and evening. Those pres ent included Rev. O. T. Stockman of Tavistock, Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Roberts of Waterloo, and friends from Stratford, Elmira and Guelt::. Refreshments were served, the table being centred with a lighted birthâ€" day cake. In the evening a family supper party was arranged in honor of Mr. Loebsack and he was preâ€" sented with an e ved cane from his family and ;nmket of flowers from his grandchildren. The presenâ€" tations were made by his grandâ€" daughter, little Miss Audrey Loebâ€" sack, and an address was read by his eldest son, Mr. Loebsack of Stratford. ___Twin City members of the United Church Women‘s Missionary Society who attended the meeting of the Guelph Presbyterial Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Sociex at Norfolk United Church, Guelph, were Miss Blanche VanEvery of Waterloo, and Mrs. J. H. Franks, Mrs. E. P. Clement, Miss Florence Clement, Mrs. James Macâ€" donald, Mrs. Arthur Noxon and Mrs. Gillis and the late Mr. F. L. Gillis of Osage, lowa, to Murray H. Suyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Snyder of Waterloo, the wedding to take place in Charies City, fowa, on April 14. Rev. Finlay G. Stewart, ‘former;uvllapsml on it. The loss wa pastor of Niagara Falls Presbyterian zied at $400,000. Church, was formally inducted as| The steeple collapsed | bef pastor of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian fire burned itselt out but n« Church at Kitchener Friday evening irjured, firemen and policem at an impressive service. im-.: been ordered out of the Moderator Walter Patterson, pasâ€"|zone a short time before tor of Knox Presbyterian Church, mmz mm en Preston, was in charge, assisted by | Interâ€"Moderator James Fleming of | EAST ZORRA Waterloo. The worship service was C conducted by Rev. Samuel Johnston | MY9"0 !nstalled. of Guelph. The address to the conâ€"‘ _ M>. Enos Zehr and Mi gregation was given by Dr. J. D. Scheerer and Mrs. Moses S Smart of Galt, while the challenge w« having their house an to the new pastor was issued by wired by Mr. Dan ‘Wagler i Rev. J. J Low of Galt. | Wesley ‘Sommers, electrician | Social â€" Personal Junior Schlee Pastor Inducted at Kitchener Mrs. Haroid Heer entertained at Forest Hill Gardens on Saturday st a children‘s party in honor of the birthday of her daughter, littie Miss Waterloo County Missionary Tells of War in China A well known Waterloo County missionary in China, Rev. Stanton Lautenschlager, in the course of a letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lautenschlager, Kitchener, writes : "Flags may change, but the Chinese people remain, and the nation will not be broken." In the taking of Tsingtao by the Japanese, he said, no resistance was offered or a shot fired by the Chinese. The famous seaport was taken Jan. 10th and was a hollow victory, says Mr. Lautenâ€" schlager. Lioyd Schweitzer, Bill McAvoy and Italy Takes Over Canadian Mission; Preston Girl Leaves Miss Fiona MacLuckie, Preston, missionary in the leper hospital and headquarters building in â€" Addis Ababa, and twelve other mission station officials were notified that the Italian government for which they will receive $60,000. Only Italian Protestants will be allowed to remain in the country. the prorerty will be taken over by the Italian government for which E. E. Ratz, chairman of the formâ€" «r Mothers‘ Allowance board which bis been superseded by the new body, was appointed viceâ€"chairman. _ Miss Nora B. Macklin, heretofore ‘nvestigator of applications for old age pensions and of the city hall staff, will be secretary of the new APPOINTED CHAIRMAN MOTHERS®‘ ALLOWANCE AND OLD AGE BOARD The new chairman of the Kitchenâ€" er Mothers‘ Allowance and Old Age Pensions Board is JM. ‘M.Phillips. iHe ng With a record of 50 «* {actory treatment n..‘z.- you can positively depand en Pictures and Artistic Frames YOST°S FRAMING DEPT. G. C. Crompton, Prop. DOWNING, STEEN and Co. Dr. Chases Qintment Above Doerr Electric Opp. Lyric Theatre, Kitchemer Sih_i Manufacturing Company 86 King St. W. Phone 1800 KITCHENER Picture Framing A perfected method. No elastic. No C. F. Brent, all of Kitchener named at an organization meetâ€" _ straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE ARANTEED. Investigate. Write or RUPTURED? FLORISTS Established 1868 nt is announced of Gillis, daughter of | TORONTO. March 7 â€"A threeâ€"alarm fire Friday afternoon destroyed the é'n.:rrio.- of â€" historic . Jarvis Street tmptist Church and did extensive ‘d.nname to the stone walls. One fireâ€" man was injured when part of the roof fell ou him and a fire truck was Camaged when one of the towers 'ulllapsell on it. The loss was estimâ€" ‘uted at $400,000. ‘Hydro Instailed. i M:. Enos Zehr and Mr. Thomas Scheerer and Mrs. Moses Steinman we having their house and barn wised hy Mr. Dan ‘Wagler and Mr. | Wesley Sommers, electricians (Pastor‘s Dog KHied. i_ Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Reibling of | ‘Poplar View and Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€"| | more Heldman of Philipsburg spent ‘ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bast. | |_ Mr. and Mrs. John Tieman‘s and | Elizabeth and Earl. 18th line, were | Sunday visitors ~with the latter‘a !::is:wr, Mrs. Moses Steinman. l|(\a.x" ©Ratho. ‘â€" Leon Stroh, the fourth K.â€"W. stuâ€" dent to re nt the district in the allâ€"wossa xnnh. will try to redeem the school when he competes with other junior boys at Woodstock on ’ng:;:detilion. izabeth Gulick, _ junior | girl champion of the K.â€"W. Collegiate, also failed to win top place in comâ€" petition with a formidable field in MOCRerhon® Leanl en lor | Enavnn es ce es l division. Commander Elisberg; _ Lean Stroh, the fourth Kâ€"W. stuâ€" Cinderelia," Constance \Evans, No: nt to represent the district in the|bOdY‘s In Town, Ed ; Out: allâ€"woses Anais, will try to redeem | 2W of Eagle‘s‘ mt Peter Ficld, the school when he competes with Nailed Dwr'eEx;"I"'e;‘i""‘:::‘elrd _Flifld? Mhemd:ylumor boys at Woodstock on ::’ s"l'°l‘°'-) Gregory Jackson ; bl(:::» , er In Paradi i i ie Leuses s Eow Ese Glad Surrender,m:l,elfn;e'gro?:ysl;e; s o yond Sing the Woods, T. +Gulbra s sen; Wind From The Mountai n’; onlc ur ulbranssen ; Alr Disaster, H. Int o $ , H. Innes; w Down To Wood and Sto Josephine Lawrence; Special Apent. Y ; Special Agent, o ames McCarthy; I _ Dare Not y ne Dream, Anne Maybury; And l)0 Was Beautiful, Alice Duer Mill $ to 3 ~ : .i|)oyc_e and Jane, Marjorie l’:i::t 1 £ arvis Street Baptist teen“l '{:dP'ly, I:!I\!lery Queen ; l"orgulâ€"‘ hurch at Toronto on Rabble ln),Arnhorl\'{:lnnefi:dl‘:rl;'w“; Friday $100,000. iwo‘r’d and The i{ose. A. W obr:;;tll; urder By Prewripuofi Jonathan + + ll 5 es s :QHU§T(). March 7 â€"A threeâ€"alarm gtebbin'v ?‘)Jl'"m"’" nX No Luc_\.' .|<.* Frxda\‘ un'ornoon destroyed the Steinb(‘-l‘(' N 'le STik, taruita n.terior â€" ofâ€" historic Jarvis Street Wells th. Missing Tink, (Carsiyn The steeple collapsed before the fire burned itself out but none was injured, firemen and policemen hayâ€" ing been ordered out of the danger Mr. and Mrs. Perey Pletch and family of Casse] were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. At London, Elva Wildfon:. K.â€"W. senior 'lg:l champion, was defeated when ya Chrhto&, representing the Sandwich Collegiate, got the Collegiate, London, won in that One of the meanest types of hitâ€" ardâ€"run drivers struck and killed "Spanky". the wireâ€"haired terrier pup owned by Rev. George Birtch, one day last week. The pup had followed Mrs. Birtek for an afternoon walk ond had run out onto the roadway en Woodstock street nortth, in Tavisâ€" teck. when i speeding car struck him. killing him almost instantly. The car never as much as slowed With the K. W. Colleginte entries in the Wossa public speaking chamâ€" fhndipurh-eli-innhd.fiahop. ‘or major honors rest on Leon Colil:fi.lm‘ in finals at three cenâ€" tres y, the K.â€"W. school‘s other contestants failed to wet first honâ€" ors. Frank Morley, senior boy finishing second in Windsor to Burtch Morgan of Leamington. _ _ Stroh, the school‘s junior boy ¢own before or after hitting the dog Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roi and family of the 14th line, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schlegel, 17th line. Miss Olive Wettlaufer of ‘Kitchener : spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bender and | Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bender of lhe‘ 16th line spent one evening last ‘ week with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Jutzl, 17th line. j Vr. and Mrs. John Tieman‘s and | Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pletch and Olive and Eiva spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Weil. _ Mesars. Martin, Emmanuel, Solo mon and Owen Bowman were Sunday visitora with Mr. and Mrs. Liopd Snydet. | Mra. Sylveater Bauman of Peel apent Monday with her father, Mr Ezra Martin. Mra. Mary Molliroy of Kimira apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mra. Levi Bowman. Miss Anna Weil of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Henry Weil Born â€"«Recently to Mr. and Mrs. El roy Schwartzentruber, 14th line. a danghter (Margaret Rose). Mr. and Mrs Henty Docker andi Dorothy were ‘Sunday visitors with | Mr and Mrs. Harry Perey near Hickâ€"> M Henry _ and _ Miss | Lavina Linglebach ot Tavistock visited Mrt. and Mrs. ‘Henry Weil. one day last week Mr. Irvine Musselman was leader , at the Young People‘s Meeting, Menâ€"; nonite _ Church, â€" Sunday â€" evening 1 Miss Elvina Bowman was chorister Miss Elvina Bowman read the scl'lp-; ture lesson. ‘‘The Origin of Man".| was the theme for the entire proâ€" gram. Essays were given hy (‘.|adys? Shantz and Naomi Martin. Speakers , were Messrs. Levi Bowman. Elmira. , Tobias Bowman and Isaiah Bauman. | Prayer was offered by Rev Reuben Dettweiler and Simeon Weaver Clayton Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Abram Horst of North Woolwich spent Saturday with Mrs. Amos Marâ€" tin, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bowman spent Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs Mosea Brubacker. Three Bridges. Miss Leah Bowman was a Sunday | visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Menno | Wideman, Three Bridges, and with | Miss Lizzie Bowman. St. Jacobs Mr. and Mre Noah Lichty and Clayton Lichty were Monday visitors with Mr.and Mre: Herh Krits Kitchâ€" Jacoba indsor. Kathleen Barry of Beck Finals in Mro and Mrs. Ezra Martin. St FLORADALE Students Nonâ€"Fiction â€"â€" How to Analyze Hands â€" and â€" Handwriting. â€" Jerome Meyer; Think and Grow flich, Naâ€" poleon Hill; Importance of Living, Lin Yutang; Christ of The Mount, E. Stanley Jones; Choice Before Us, E. Stanley Jones; Costume Throughâ€" out The Ages, Mary Evans; Historic Costume, K. M. Lester; Successful Letter Writing, Aline Hower; Story of â€" Microbes, Berl_ Meyr;â€" World Natural History, E. G. Boulenger; Corned Beef and Caviar. Marjoric Hillis; Meal Planning and Table Service, N. B. Bailey; 101 Things for Thy Handyman To Do. Arthur Horth; Arts, H. Ven Loon; How To Plan Home Landscape, Arthur Carâ€" bart; Rose Manual, J. H. Nicholas; Cheap Cottage and Small House, Gordon _ Allen; _ Metalcraft _ and Jewelry, Emil Kronquist; Elements of Interior Decoration. S. Whiton: Ask Me Another, J. Spafford; Star Wagon, Maxwell Anderson; Winter set, Maxwell Anderson; Young ldea. Noel Coward; 101 World‘s Classics, Charles Shaw ; Victorian Panorama. Peter â€" Quennell;â€" High Trails of Glacier National Park, M. Thompâ€" son; Of All Places, Patience Abbe; Scene Changes, Sir Basil Thomson; Little Known â€" Facts About Well Known People, Dale Carnegie; The Nile, Emil Ludwig. The new books comprise 36 of fiction and 30 nonâ€"fiction, many of them by weil known authors, as weill as some newcomers into the authors‘ ranks. The new books available to the Waterloo public follows, the name of the book preceding that of the author : Knight, George Challis; Dog Eat Dog, Whitman Chambers; Death On The Nile, Agatha Christie; Pioneers, Courtney R. Cooper; Valley of the Stars, Louis Cunningham ; Above All Bargains, Dorien Ray; Falcon Cuts In, Drake Drexel; Hell On Ilce, 66 New Books On Bixtyâ€"six new books have recently been added to the book shelves of the Waterloo Public Library, acâ€" cording to a list announced yesterâ€" day by Librarian Miss E. B. Roos. Fictionâ€"lrog Trail, Max Brand; The Rains Came, Louis Broomfield; All Men Are Brothers, Pearl S. Buck; With All My Worldly Goods, Mary Burchell; This Way to The Stars, Elizabeth Carfrae; Golden BHRANTRPORD__ Oni. Mrs_â€" Flint Lanes. of Langford. was instantly killed ud 7.30° Fridasy nigzht. when struck by an automobhile owned by E. Lepage, M2 Lorne avenne, London. aud driven by Hasold Harvey. of the s ime address. nounces New Volumes Availâ€" able to Local Citizens. Library Shelves Silver Ribbon Solid Pack RED CHERRIES m"s;.::tncd 2 PIE PUMPKIN SHORTENING Vegetable QUAKER OATS BAKING POWDER Cavell : 160. Te 17J° FLOUR Evaporated MILK Pitted DATES Durherm Cor STARCH BETTER FOODS 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 Raspberry or Strewberry Jamâ€" absolutely pure beries and sugar only â€" best on the marketâ€" 32â€" or. jer 39¢ 160. J 21¢ 24â€" Bes _ 65c P U R E J A M Weston‘s Paim Beach Cream ’ @ rounass 27° MAYONNAISE SANDW!IC MES The Waterloo service was held at the First Baptist Church, with Mrs. Stewart Boehmer, the wife of the pastor of the church, presiding. The world Day of Prayer by the Women‘s Missionary Societies of all Protestant churches throughout the world on Friday was marked with special interâ€"denominational services in both Kitchener and Waterloo. The service in Kitchener was held at â€" the _ Benton _ Street â€" Baptist Church with Mrs. Ira Good, missionâ€" aryâ€"onâ€"furlough from Nigeria, Afâ€" rica, as the special speaker. The service in Waterloo was held at the First Baptist Church The theme for this special serâ€" vice was the same in all parts of the world : "The Clurch A World Fellowship." HKetreshnents were served at the viose of the meeting and a social hour in the club rooms followed. Arâ€" rangements were made for rehearsal or the first degree this week L Seventy â€" inembers attended . the Waterloo Germania Lodge. No. 184, 100.E . Thursday. including Elmira Lodge. . Presentation 0| the Oliver t avelling gavel to Germania Lodge v.as made by Noble Grand Papke of Elmira _ It was received by Noble Ciand Charles Zinkaun of the Waâ€" terloo Lodge. ‘The Elmirs degree team. captained by Kussel Long, past #iand,. conferred the initiatory de giee on three candidates. The meet ELMIRA LODGE AT WATERLOO GERMANLIA World Day of Prayer Observed in Twinâ€"City ter, Preston vowund bown ‘Fh woonperelia ns Inme Rather M chine had heen s Al No. 214 Tins c was also the occasion of the offi ib vasit of District Deputy Grand ister. Clurles fredale of Preston PRIEST THUMES RIDE PRESTONX On‘ Kew P eviens 81 Clements KOC echurel 10c LODGE ; PRESENT GAVEL 1â€"1b Orange Pekoe Blend cSb Chenrentts LC ehurch pasâ€" ‘eston thumbe d" his o way boown Fhussday | Attonding 3 roineus ddsonssion at a La al Pather| Mever: sound his. maâ€" had heen stolen during his ahâ€" 97° 95° 95°¢ 90° MUSHROOM SOUP 9 16 or Tin 25¢ Economy COFFEE Pound 23¢ LIMITED Heinz PURE LARD Maple Leaf Lowney‘s SH AMROCKS For St. Patrick‘s Day! Of Green Jelly Candy CANDY KISSES PEANUT BUTTER TOMATOES McLaren‘s or MacLaren‘s 34â€"02. Jar lo° intercessory in the world Kaufman of Church ; the fellowed by ry of First W. M 0. Presbyterian T 2EA McLaren‘s Green JELLIES OLIVES Frankford White CORN _ 2 Lachine Goldea Wax BEANS 3 BELANS 3 No : Tim 25c Free Soap Chipperâ€"with FELS NAPHTHA 5 #~ 33¢ SURPRISE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 853 Kitchener â€" _ Ontario FRANK‘S Jeweliery St or Murray S. Munn, Optometrist 14 King S. WATERLOO â€" Phone 58 W‘ . T. Pember Stores Limited 129 YONGE ST., TORONTO Phone Hotel s on 1ppointment Hotel Walper House, Kitchener. on Monday and Tuesday, March 14th and 15th. To demonstrate Hair Goods for both Ladies and Gentlemen Also to give advice on all Scalp Ailments and the use of Inecto Rapid and Inecâ€"Tint The Eye of an Eagle MR. J. B. KNIGHT J a> me fF k t 90e J).‘\\‘ ‘) ;‘: ~ ~3%S f#A close tasks. EYES EXAMINED such as sewing and readâ€" ing are blurred and dim. cal like the human eye. When the human eye is Soap 4 Ban 11c FLOOR WAX Announce visit of Birds, as everyone knows. awe farâ€"sighted: they can see small objects at great distances. Their eyeâ€"bails 3 sc 95 2 17â€"0r Tins 15c 9 wh * 93° Bi (c“o?&g Pound 25â€"0r Jar Tin 43¢ 10° 1¢9 921°

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