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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 1938, p. 7

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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, 110 Weber Chambers, King St. W., M. J. HOFFMAN, D.S.C. Chiropodist â€" Foot Specialist Graduate of Illinois College.of Chiropody Office Hours: 10 â€" 12 a.m., 1 â€" 6 p.m. Evenings 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone 2426 â€" 48% King St. E. Kitchener, Ont. BITZER & SMYTH, BARRISTERS, W "A Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" droocemecsc,secy Pearl Laundry Co. D. 8. BOWLBY, K.C., BARRISTER, B?{{%PI&G. R.Bstoekwd eir, olicitors, my;‘gmm EVOVELTCE : hvamistrecsial l ener, Telephone 4080. _ _ Ei pnrnnnemmenmnminh n anearaie Reermâ€" en T x uN en en ie n teonhetocmommnne ces 1 DECORATORS Tan, uMess Bany* HATMAN pamTINg AND DECO JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, | PROFESSIONAL CARDS 12A King St. S. â€" _ Waterloo & Phone 418J Residence 272w HAROLD E. Osteop 40 King St. R. 0 GORDON le:.LEONSDIBGER, Barrister, Solki‘t:.r.' Conveyancer, Phone 104. Office at 97 Frederick St. 49 King St. E. â€" Phone 1367 Get What You Need â€" Advertise What You DBon‘t Need Phone 1261 â€"â€" _ HERE! â€" NOW! â€"â€" _ Phone 1261 ([C= > 4 |pys~â€">=â€"~~â€" |Fnrmar® T. H. R. BROCK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT (Trustee in Bankruptcy) 49 ‘ll? Street East Phone 2670 â€" Kitchener Kitchener. Phone 1756. veyancer. e â€" Mss Phone 537, Kitchener, Out. B.A.; Royal Bank Chambers, 77 m St. West, Kitchener, Phone Phone 1606 _â€" _ Res. 1785w DR. A. L. CAMPBELL I:gie;l Arts '::" Disemses omen and Surgery Phone 1868 â€" Kitchener Medical Arts Building, 41':..:" 5 mnyu&. Telephone 4640, J. G. SCHNARR, B.A. smmmmmmmmmmmmmstmmmermmmemmemnmmmmemmmmenstemmemmemecee o lof.‘xmms'i. sv:lmmxh:::i El u-'t?T onsmro‘:z Tf io 5 h | ec mo â€"p. x "('fhmn"fl:..) * 111000 and un also x‘ Woods J H. Smyth, B.A. 28 Queen St. S., Kitehener _ _ per word for cash in advance. _ &-&â€"lnnâ€"d. #5 cents per insertion Each initial, sign or group of figures Box addresses in care of The Chronitle Res. 772w CHIROPRACTOR : 44 William St. â€" _ A. W. BOOS, M.A. Keep It New Withâ€" Barrister, Solicitor, etc. ; C e _‘ Zellae Buidag â€"____, DPurtol Cleaning HAROLD L. DAUFMAN FOOT SRECIALIST DR. T. C. PETERSON Dentist Office at 10 Arthur St. Telephone 88 MeINTOSH, SCHOFIELD & 8, Barristers, Solicitors, ete.; CHIROPRACTIC ing, 19 King Street East,; 398 % King St. East, Kitchener sner, Phone 2310. ‘Sharp Riley A. Raddatz °R. Knorr WILLIAM CLARK _ ; | Wat. 896 _ Kit. 3520 Kit. 27783M R. 3. C. STALKER ter, Solicitor, Notar) 60 King Street East &° DNCICUE, â€" NOTRE and Conveyancer 58 King St. West and Conveyancer OSTEOPATHY Telephone MEDICINAL DENTAL 15674 â€" Waterloo Public /‘ PAINTING AND DECORATING TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS AUTOS FOR SALE GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY %A New and Used Parts. Weedeetek t Ovppelte O en 571. DUJAY COLOR FILMS Take snapshots, that you wish to keep, in original colours. We sell these films at Geifir’s Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Phone Welding â€" Radiator â€" Body Repairs DYERSCLEANERS ALEXANDER GARAGE J. W. Heinrich, Prop. All of c:.‘ho-. Gr“n&lc.n 8 William St. E. > Waterloo Phone 146, Res. 526 Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers 90 Queen St. 8. Phone 4100 KITCHENER New and Used PARTS FOR YOUR CAR WATERLOO AUTO PARTS 134 King St. 8. â€" Phone 884M AUTO PAINTERS The colour of your car matched library by having your favorite -mwo boul:xfi into books. I Club Bags, Suitcases, Phone 3738 â€" Kitchener Goods called for and delivered. BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 2686 GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. â€" Kitchener Phone 3650 Bibles, Mni:gd Prayerbooks h a specialty. _ FISHER & CLEMMER GARAGE 8 Water St. S. â€" _ Kitchener (At King St.) BOOKBINDING (me â€" & Dobbin Garage DECORATORS J. C. Lehmann Waterloo Mutual 1986 Terraplane Coupe 1985 Terraplane Coach 1934 Hudson Sedan 1986 Temg.hkno Coach 1981 Studebaker Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Pontiac Sedan 1929 Ford Coach 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coach AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Of All Kinds. ELECTRICAL WE BUY USED CARS DRUGGISTS DONALD DUCK THE CANDY KID Used Cars Kitche 4121} CY /} p S\ / ‘ fl‘ 9 -' "’)1 L@’J@ ce Kitchener on Established 1863 erbooks c PC ASSETS OVER $1,500,000 your home _ Government Deposit â€" $100,000. cows, Iloxhurod and Grade Holâ€" steins, due to freshen up to middle October. Also 2â€"yearâ€"old heifers, accredited and bloodâ€" 47 King St. W. â€" Phone 4526 Insurance Agencies Borovoy‘s Livestock Exchange CHICOPEE HEIGHTS FARM Studios â€" 48 Roy St., Kitchener Phone 1171M. 6â€"9 am. â€" 4â€"7 pm. 1232 King E., Kitchener, Ph. 2881w SCIENTIFIC Swedish Massage. Health Th:;rht. ROSA BROWN, N.C. Graduate -‘S?..i Ph. 4429, Ritchoner, 114 King W. For Cisterns and Wells Have running water in your house, and plenty of water for your cattle. Instal an Automatic Pressure Pump on your farm or summer bome. s KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY 9838 King St. E., Kitchener AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE Horses, Cows, Young Cattle SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ JONES BEAUTY PARLOR MINERAL VAPOR BATHS Ford S. K MISS ANNA k. BEAN Teacher of Piano, Singing and becoaacaud 1 25. BTUEWCCNCT, DHORCâ€" port, Kitchener 3072F. 78â€"0 Ogilvie Sisters Hair and Scal Preparations ‘and 'l‘re.unenhl: HAIRDRESSING C. A. BOEHM INSURANCE NEW AND USED TIRES AGENCIES LIMITED & All sizes. District Agents : REâ€"TREADS in stock â€"Guaranteed. Greatâ€"West Lif@, Assce. Fire Insurance _ ROOFING Repairs on all makes of Pumps. PERSONAL FOR SALE Company > ELECTRICAL MUSIC you have something to sell and are in lF a big hurry to séll it, let the classified _ advertising deparment of The Chronicle prove its ability as a speedy and efficient sales \-:: C° Hessena_u;?& Shan.tz ( Accident To wind up ELI H. WEBER Estate, ; 10 Acres. One mile north of Bridgeport, half in fruit trees, 4 acre strawberries, market rrdoninc, small | fruits; g:od land in excellent condition. lid red brick house, barn, impleâ€" ment shed, 3 hen houses, garage, electric lights throughout, all in good repair. Apply ‘ ED. HOUSE‘S SHOE STORE and REPAIR SHOP King St. S. _â€" _ Phone 941 WATERLOO, ONT. SHOE REP AIRING Whether BUYING or SELLING a Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 305 Phone 2772 TIRES & TUBES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Phone 925 74 King S. __â€" _ Phone 781 â€" _ * WwaTERLOG 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 979 Spend Your Waut Ad Money where it will do the most Radio l}fllairing TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE Market Garden A. K. Cressman tieating ‘ara "Aading Machin ) an chines, ng Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Real Estate and Insurance 102 King St. South WATERLOO Phones: 1775, Res. 255 LOCAL TIRE SHOP If It‘s Anything in Roofing â€" "We Do It" m Roofing Co. RADIOS For 25 _ _â€" _ 258 King W. KITCHENER New and Used L. Thoman 1 207 King East Kitchener Limited (RoLL over! Mrs. E. Perine left on Friday for Chicago where she will spend the winâ€" ter months with her son, John Perine. Miss P. Watson was visiting friends in Brantford on Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader spent Tuesday at Turnbull‘s Lake in Ayr. Mrs. Richard Drager and daughâ€" ter Dianne were recent visitors in Galt. . Earl Bryce has returned to his home after spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonny. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and son Douglas of Toronto spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pfeiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Am family of Preston and = lor 2& Galt were recent visitors at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Jean were visitors in Preston recently. Edreld Hobbs spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaster of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe and daughâ€" ter Betty spent a day with friends in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huras and famâ€" ily moved their household effects to Waterloo on Saturday where they will reside. Miss M. Ross of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at her summer home in the village. Misses Annie and Mary Smith their household effects to Kitchener recently where they will reside in future. Robert Snider and Robert and Frank Day spent the past month at their summer cottage at Cressman‘s Park. An enjoyable weiner roast was held at the Doon Public School by the teachers and pupils of the school. The parents and school trustees also attended. The evening was spent in games and music after which re freshment were served. A good time was spent by all. Rev. C. Tilbury of Galt conducted the service at the Doon United Church and Rev. Walter Patterson conducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. Jones, Stanley Jones were visitors in Preston recently. ‘The young people‘s league of the Doon United Church, held their meeting on Sunday evening. Fred Cluthe of Kitchener was a vigitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe on Monday. Teachers, Trustees Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs were visitors at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hornblower of Preston. Harvest Home festival was ob served in St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday. Rev. Reick of Stratford had charge of the morning service and Rev. Knauff, of Kitchener, conâ€" ducted the service in the afternoon. Special Speaker. Mr. Allan Block was a business visitor in Kitchener on Tuesday. Harvest Home Festival Held _On Sunday afternoon at 2.30 the church services will be conducted by the Rev. Kaiser of Rankin, Ont. Miss Versie Schaefer was a Sunâ€" day dinner guest . of Miss Rdna Schultz. The Misses Margaret and Caroline Novak spent Sunday with Miss Mary Fritz. Miss Gladys Bierman accompanied Miss Idelia Seyler to her home on hte Hesson Road on Sunday. A number from here attended the Motorcycle Exhibition, which was held near Breslau on Sunday. Mr. Harold Krogman was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Toronto on Wednesâ€" day. Miss Ellen Neeb wisited recently with Miss Erma Klie at Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefor, Miss Versie Schaefer and Mrs. Herb Doering atended the funeral of Mre. Ida A. Winger at Elmria Tuesday. Pupils Enjoy ERBSVILLE Wiener Roast dame i# ‘is Miami, her pearls are missed at‘Bois Joli and Anne is deâ€" tained by the police until they mysâ€" teriously reappear. She‘s convinced Carl has failed her; he does not come to her. She goes to Maida to confess failure. (Maida sends her away and she goes to Phoebe Prime, the employment agent who sent her to Madame. +. â€" ‘hlm. from everything. Shall I tell you about itâ€"how I happened to come to your office, why I am here? Td like to , Phosbe." â€" ‘Phoebe wagged a wise head. "Not now. < Later, maybe," she said. "You‘re Anna Brent to me and you stay Anna Breut for the present. If you ran away from a man with all the position and wealth of that young fellow, he must be a bad lot. 1 have one other vacancy. Would you leave Palm ‘Beach, go out in the country a ways?" "Would I? Oh, Phoebe, it would be heavenly. To walk out into the open ‘without fear of meeting myâ€" \»uduuuury!u»y. Mrs. Beasley locates Aune, and although Anne swears her to secrecy, Maida Suydam, Anno#‘s cousin, demands ‘M Aune leave Bois Joli with her. Madame orders her out. Craig Braâ€" den waylays Aune, saye he will drive her to ‘Bois Joli but speeds towards Jacksonville, saying they will be married. Aunne thwarts him by hail or snubbed or seeingâ€"anyoneâ€"I‘d rather: not see." Carlâ€"she must not see Carl. Not for a long time. Until the need for him, the wound he had placed in her heart, was no longer an activée pain but a healed scar. ‘Yes,, without fear of moeting my past. Without fear of being heckled ‘‘Then I believe we can get down to busifiess," (Phoebe said. "A man and his wife have a place twenty or so miles out. The man‘s a scientist. He‘s carrying on some kind of exâ€" periments and he‘s built this place for solitude and for his work. Proâ€" fessor Skeltonâ€"that‘s his name, wants a young woman who can take notes on his experiments now and then, but I gathered that mostly he wanted some one to keep his wife company. It must be lonely out there." "Not too lonely for me," Aune asâ€" sured Phocbe. "You you trust me with the job?" |__"I _ wouldn‘t think of trying," Phoebe said. "Too fine a blaze. It‘s already broken out in your cheeks. | What‘s it all about?" A fiery redâ€"head, Madame revels in tompestuous scenes. Berta, a maid, is unwarrantedly jealous of Anne be cause of Carl Case, the handsome young chauffour. Amne likes Carl but avoids him because of Berta. Then Aune and ‘Carl unexpectedly, meet and the misunderstanding is cleared @ynoepsis of preceding instaiments: Aune. Austin, the family fortune wiped out in tie crash, her mother doad and her (ather, a New York banker, a suicide, cannot bring heorâ€" sgelif to marry wealthy, young, blase Craig Braden. She keeps holding off his proposal!, the last time at the ing to Beach estate is called Bois Joli. Anne: takesâ€" theâ€"name of Anna Brent but Mrs. Hoag, whom the servants Phoebe laughed. "I trust you with the job," she said, "but I‘m not quite sure I trust the job with you . Howâ€" cver it‘s there to be filled, if you want to try it." Anne flung open the door of the Phoenix Employment jAgency so briskly that Phoebe Prime looked up quickly from the papers she was Hoag, wife of the Phoebe noted Anne‘s bright eyes, her cheeks flushed with color, her upthrust chin. Could this be the beâ€" draggled whimpering youngster who had come, knocking on the door of her home for haven, only a few hours before? Something had happened. Something exciting. Something pleasantâ€"if_ Phoebe was any judge of human reactions, > ‘‘Where‘s the fire?" Phoobe asked, dryly. "Fire?" Anne was puzzled. Then, with a quick little laugh, she said, "Oh, you mean the (Fire. It‘s inside me. It‘s a perfectly gorgeous blaze, so please, Phoebe, don‘t try to put it ‘‘Phoebe," the bright eyes were dancing deflance, ""I‘m going back to work at (Bois Joli." "Good." Phoebe reached for a file, extracted a memorandum from be tween the worn covers. "Madame Hoag teiephoned not more than an hour ago. She insisted that 1| find you and try to persuade you to come instaiment 29, ‘"Phoebeâ€"Craig Braden asked me _marry him. He is the reason I n ‘hereâ€"â€"I ran awayâ€"away from While ‘Maâ€" Large â€"crowds attended the anniâ€" versary services held in the United Church on Sunday when Rev. Mr. ‘Kersoy of Kincardine delivered two ‘splondkl addresses. ‘The special muâ€" sic was also much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. John Overand of (Hollen visited Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Grant Jackson and Mr. Jackson. "A likely eolution," Phoebe said. "I‘ve considered it, am still considâ€" ering it." Then, looking straight into Anne‘s eyes: ‘‘Tell me, Anna, what made you change your mind about returning to Madame Hoag*" (Copyright, 1935, by Jane Dixon) (To be Continued) Church Marks Anniversary Quite a number of the ladies on this line attended the Women‘s Assoâ€" ciation meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mre. James Millar on Mr. Nelson Matthews is spending some time on the 6th line, assisting Mr. Arthur Thompson. Mre. Norman Stevens, Earl and Orma of Hawkesville visited Sunday with the former‘s uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Misses Jean and Marjory Jackson of Listowel spent the weekâ€"end with their father, Mr. Ira Jackson. Mr. Mack Hammond of Halifax, N.S., was a recent visitor with his father, Mr. Fred Hammond. "I don‘t think so. She‘s made up her mind she wants you, and you know Madame. If she can‘t have what she wants she‘ll have nothing. At ‘any rate, we must take the chance. We‘ll do nothing until to morrow. I‘ll specify that you are to serve on more or less of a family basisâ€"as secretaryâ€"companion." *Suppose she refuses." ‘‘Then ‘I advise you to stay away from Bois Joli. Madame has other jewels beside that string of pearls, you know. Some of them might disâ€" appear, and fail to show up." ‘"Phoebe," Anne lowered her voice to a whisper, "do you think Dolph might have arranged to have the pearls misplacedâ€"to even the score with me? Hoag‘s nephew resented having me around, I‘m sure, after his uncle knocked him down for tryâ€" ing to make love to me in Madame‘s Mrs. C. F. Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruler. Mr. Albert Ruler and Morley Jackâ€" son spent Wednesday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thoman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker of Kitchâ€" ener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Sherk of Walâ€" lenstein called on Miss Mary Weber who has been on the sick list, but is able to be about again. Attend Conference. 20 Several cars of our young people attended the conference at Guelph on Friday evening also the Sunday mornin« and afternoon sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mansfield of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. Fred Letson. t Mr. David Eidt. who has spent several years in this community is enjoying. a well earned rest and exâ€" pects to travel to Seattle and also visit friends in California. to her. On another status. Those disappearing pearls have gotten you & promotion. Madame wants you to act as her secretary. in addition you are to supervise the selection and purchase of her wardrobe. She will pay sixty dollars a month and your "*Phone her, Phoebe," ‘Aunne said eagerly: "Tollâ€"her you‘ve found me â€"she might find some one eiseâ€"" Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Frizell have rented *h Mansfield home and have taken possession. Mr. and Mrs.)C. D. Bowman and Mrs. Edgar (Bowman of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Edgar Bowman who is surveying near Balm Beach on Georgian Bay. &3 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winfield and son, Mré. Heibein and family, Mr. Geo. Letson and Mr. Edward vSnl)y were visitors with friends in Blaif. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ‘Melitzer m;f visitors at the home of their daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. lon Martin. The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Walter Knarr at Conestogo with a good attendance, the subject under discussion was "Honor". Two duetts were sung by Miss Nellie Sniâ€" der and Mrs. Walter Kienzle and several readings were given. Lunch was served at the close of the meetâ€" ing. The November meeting will be held at . the home of Mrs. Hugh Woods. . HONOR â€" By Walt Disney WEST MONTROSE YATTON

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