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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1939, p. 5

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ZAPFE MACHINE SHOP 16 Coilege 3t YOU WILL sAvE THE COST IN hiagir commpressior. m“mâ€"v“’d-hm mz cont: MWM&“ME.*“M esm j® rimc». sO_0 [z 022 MX Brenneman and Kemweth Albrecht. 636; 12. L1DO lb §75; 16 Lnblii The auctionm sales of Allan Glaister fi‘;&l.flblk@:tfll’lfifi:fimfl;\l&nhfluhfl Listhit: Steersâ€"H4: S3D lb §75; 2. Tuesday were weil attended and Wth.th. E: a> mmenses acee on 200C !-bthhofia-ic--h-â€"'brc;" C EntADiimntmereprndihaniileticsom 24 amd ouiters 250350. 4. few builÂ¥+| \Ur. and \Urs: Woses Wartin of Waâ€"! maie 3.7.0â€"48. and fed calres illitl?tw!..‘-flntywwst..h-} CHEST MiGG®. | cobs, (Cez Thorpe of Glenailen anmd\ > cum-muufimssm;mmmnmaam-envu,flâ€"&m m“mw[&mmhm'fih!}_a‘h]fihM' 4A SHAPR drvames Weighty steers closed at 625â€"7.25. amd Mrs: Goorge Richardson on SYarâ€" aud: owe lot of: heavies: brought .50 , day: Burcher cartle sold. mostly betweer| \r and Uurs JE L CrackneH of 660 amd a.few traded at 7. Butcher Kitchener visited at the home of J mmrm.}?fiafla-flhfl'flm-mm atud| cnttree * TDcton xt on o accrsld 2P PWEs i2 Cattlie Trade at Toruntw ow Witth 300 Unsold. â€" salids traded at 2L for No. L gradbe haunds: at: former vaiuts: of 22%% to 2X tor top gradte auk T%. to 234. fher clized! to mwove sionty with tite light Rhes Steady To 15 Cents Lower prices: ruled om a fhirty: I6 . 4 medium.. 12;. & puilets, 18;, C sud cracoks; S lint us Moptreal! was reqte® twit . Hsilcoâ€"4 HB D. €i5; % 290 t witing op supplits, but wore‘ Lol;. 15, 00 Th 640; €. 2P t £3; cheont. too . mewet: <Careâ€"4,; 1W h. 505 . 1100 t were resdily at stomwily o L 1 000+â€" h. 6 T. 00 l K3R Srum _ prices: aippmente 5;. % L220 Nt 476 6. L100 U 450t streugrhened‘ hail =x cont per dorow % 1000 is #25; £ L100 io & % 0 um chowe ai .lbhr,rA_ Ih. 150;. L. L0G0+lk . 3 % 0 iL 258 14 torr A. reediune, Star & °* Builsâ€"L LX0 o 4£5; L 140 t louw aund! B aiud! 17 fin C grudim . |£600;. L LW XT5 L LMAB T 358 Noutreal open murikiees were stom| . Wed cairesâ€"& 6D lh %50; 4 dy: Cruded) shipments im used) ftew ib $ IL, U h T; § C# B T; 6. ns on their property: within the County of Waterioo limits; are hereby notified that by the Plant Diseases Act they are required to plow under completely or gather and burm such remmants by May 20th. Failure to do so leaves the offender liable to proseenution. !;t_-- P:-:! ‘â€"_n':;ft-::_!'?-g ik Hisker On Teresto Mart 4t Torouto: Wednesday unctizuged NOCE RE CORN BOREZR ACT ML persons having Corm Staiks or other corn remâ€" @UEDEARCRE Booan in omcs L. a c 1A . ... 2, 95 ib $50; +; 940 Ik zood. prices: realized. NVaives â€"_ Vaive Springs and Hearings KITCHENER NE YEAR‘S OPERATIONS from low to 1122 Mr. J. H. Stewart spent Mst week| Miss ismbe! Davidson. Green school n Toromto. tencher, visited her friend, Miss Jean Miss Anna H. Waldie, RN., spent| Waldie over the weekâ€"end. i few daye in Hamilton last week. Miss Jean Waldie, who has been Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stauffer am@jsick with the flu is not going back amily spert Mfll&"h,to her school in Walrerton for the Foronto. |lntr!'ohv-hthm-.n- Mr. and Mrs. John Waidie and her iliness. | Miss hiegest n bed. After a zood half hour of singing, games were nlayed. Contest became a gtroat amusement of the evening Nearly :wo hours were spent in playâ€" nz cames. Another period of songs followed by a lunch.. Sandwiches ind cookies closed the much enjoyed ‘vening. Around thirty were present. Nlblintiiccenii The delesates of the Leadership Training School. prepared the proâ€" cram for the evening. The young people zathered together in a circle and held a sinzâ€"song. Young Peopie League Hold Secial. _ _During che drama. a pantomine, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" was giren by Mrs. A. Kuox. Beautifol costumes enhanced the beauty of the scene.. During the opening numbers, a cuest. Miss Mabl Fenn of Platts ville. accompanied by Miss Marion Feruson of Plaitsville sang. Rev. H. W. Hageistein led in prayer. The Y.P.L. of this community held i social on Wednesday evening of ast week in the basement of the ‘hurch. BAE anatadiizihs.en 3t Bb ic semor boys and girlis: Misses Agnes butor for Norman C. Baird, Janet Bell. Grace Woolcott, pany. He attended Ruth and Helen Stauifer; Messrs./church and was a m Gordon Hallman. Bill. McLaren, Gorâ€" Knights of Columbus ] don and Haroid Hastings. i YUF Hniinemim in c Mrs. C. Woolcott was the organist for the evening. A duet was sung by Misses Isobel Stewart and Jean Meâ€" Heee en en iibtnominmnn onsfi isnn tdcaimnad \Emil, Waterioo, William, Hesson art. ,’ Armma-mmunn-.m.-nm-. _ Suitable selections of music were| Waiter I. Hedfernan, aged 46, King | ons of Bamberg. sunz by the followinz soloists: h:mm“u&mb o W. MeDonald. W. S. Hastings, Miss : pital earty on Tuesday. He operated Mru. Janet Trussior Marion Ferguson:; a young men‘s his own store for years -u---‘m‘-' m'mn'â€"lmr-» trie. Geordon and Harold Hastinzgs employed at Bockmer‘s jowellery. of township, Mrs. and Gordon Hallman; a chorus u‘mmh-mm‘htâ€"g-nm-du. senior boys and girls: Misses AFRNeSshntnr far xt,____ G. _ "O/0 UHITF JEHOE . PW ' ‘sube! Daird: Joseph of Arimathes, tember. Arthur Knox; Peter and Jiin,' Russeil Hallman and Martin Stewâ€"‘ v H smiller; | Th ive . i. y â€" s | * i unite all those ‘?\:ng‘ p:fâ€"gi:dmvm â€"Mmmm_.' *‘Miluhll ’-icdhl-n-.ml._.b[ Death removeéd Mrs. m,m::-‘ -lll“ -"-‘m Clifford Woolcott; a zroup of children, of Kitchener hbre daughters, Mrs. wW.| Lurueâ€""_* 1024 in hisv68th year, fol Badke, of Woodstock, who died Sunâ€"| to reactionary Toryism and the Conâ€" wemm_nw]mhmmmh â€" lowing a lengthy iliness The funâ€" 42Y Night, aged 31 years. Dc'-fmm.lmna'um ‘B"i"'“ Margaret, Ronald, MWildred Harry Seeds Kitchemer. hz::;- nhnl-c-&masfi'ms:th.u-“vb;h-mm I don‘t think oolcott. Russell Stewart Kath MeDermott Miss Ther Louis R.C. Church for ser. fPunded . _Matthew‘s Lutheran you should name a candidate. I think erine Seeemiller +wn -m::..' ta Al-‘râ€".»_..-;._ â€"mfl!m~mâ€"hm tap ;,. Church, Brantford lhhe atmientine ahanksie ol LPRunt sthening her faith in will be held Saturday from the Rats o O2 t mt oo bold on clusion of strengthening her im / Friday at two pm., at the residence, a living Redeemer. 'MWMhmmu‘_m The following are the characters ener. to the It. Joseph‘s RC. Church and those representing: Gains aud at 10 o‘clock for service and Mt Louis J. Rumig Marcellers, two Russian soidiers, Hope cemetery for interment. A native of Bamberg. Louis J Ru Reg. Haskell and George Seegmiller;| There survive a husband, four‘..i» qrncs __ _s CCC OWm J Deceased was a me. You would save a lot of trowble Last of _ . " _‘ Waterioo, and the late ‘Wim. *"*"MZHpL streot. ud heartaches by so doing," Stewart and Miss Meilio Hail James !¢Siey and Wrs Edward m':_. Mv.‘gnlh'&'.-._‘wm hc-d*i... ® Stewart was responsible for the lightâ€" Cleveland, Ohic, three brothers, son Kenneth mmmw P Serviss 2e. Oime uitieat J Hesitegs. the Hom: Dinpwealt on Woilbrey. Alex of Top. Margaret m;uue-)'m""::.m'_.“fi ;n.-.axe:,-mmlu central figure, was the stranger, beaet, Gat and Join of Hamilton. aud Olive at home, also four broâ€" “l "'ch.'_ one som Gordon of no intention whatever of lecting my by dowbts and realities of the resurâ€" ing Miet tI-.'mh-.Ahut.‘m-lu iph: th noxint Mrs. E. W. name go before the convention," said rection. For her comfort, mmj James and three sisters, mme; Henry W. Hucether, a_‘m““mm- of Raster, Miss Jean Stuart, brought There passed away on Wednesday, “‘"‘mm'hw'ahmmcnu;hidhâ€"m "I felt I he{uuebe.â€"themdmmlmammwfidm_hmmm â€" c-lndh»hi-ih'!-iu'-“ intrecrige: marm, mich inw poocgw nog onge & P ooo gtâ€" feitB and an aged mother at Waterion burg. William and Noah of ‘Mount and that another could do better if surrection morn. with the jovous com ener. in her 65th year. The funeral Puneral services will be held on 2 q \ifss of‘we were prepared to support him. cmsmno:sxmmenin;hermmm,muhhu&mhnâ€"flllfinmammumm““"" m-"m.mw.ureelu-flunmmâ€"d a living Redeemer. | amat Beehwh-l&-nmmnu.a...&â€"u.( Mount Fore: I1iss Sopt * hECT 96 WOP mmxo-mgmmem'ener,fmth&.mm&-ll wâ€"m@.&u.um. ing. .Miss Mildred J. Hastings, the mmlm-uthmui hrdnfln-andre-unuatthml reetion. For her comfort, ""5""‘& of Raster, Miss Jean Stuart, brought / before her the seenes of the avents E; Prices l.., OBITUARY Wateslse Bart | __=â€"â€"~~â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" _ _____ Wollilmd MAL | moarne oo o ons m f i.RA â€"OGue of Klinit«‘s cidest *-“4 suddenly at his home here i ught He cevtwblizhcd lis (Roage oo o ts i it 4 Shiel / basiness in 1998 and hes a Wook ago. Butice sale on 2o d 2e it continuously stece thet thee e a pound. it _has been assisted lutely by chroe Jean Waldie has spent the part of her Haster holidays che drama. a pantomine; erton. Wi the Cross of Jesus" was Mrs. Wi Mrs. A. Kuox. Beautifol and Mrs. enhanced the beauty of the sor We guarantee every variety true to name. es PLANT S ts ++ Laodb + ~>ID â€"â€"ll. 2c > Fuirfur _ â€" $7.00 per 1008; 15« per 108 Prommior â€" $1.00 por 100; 75e gor 108 !rtc.&n_-h-vfiflu her parents in Kineardine. Thomas Baird of Woodstock visitâ€" ed his mother and family here om Sunday, Mr. Robert Baird of Welles ley also visited home Sunday. | to bed for a month, is serionsly ill. His sisters, Mrs R. Baird, Mra B. Waldie and Mrs. E. Stauffer are all aitending him. He has been givem hrpodermics to case him and the ones looking after him. Miss Anna H. Waldie was called from Hamiltor to assist \Wr Bond: family for the Raster weekâ€"end. Vr. and Mrs. Pranklin (McDonald accompanied by Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. D. Bell and daughter Janet visited relaâ€" tives near Contreville recently. Mrs. J. Bond is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harnest Stauffer. little daughter Barbars of m-m-' visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Waldie and . .. _ Mr. Jack Wellesicy on March 31, 1364 Her husband predeceased her 47 yeart Ghnwu:n’i.ufrh“dqj . 7148 J 3 Mu-rfimvmh-l‘n&t- urday afternoon from the residence t.‘:b.rmrfllflfl Church. three sisters. and Roos. retired 12 years ago. Born in Pisherville. he was a son of Jacob Mchlenpacher. His wife. Mary Whert. predeceased him 11 yearn. Surviving are two sons, Lerne of| Aytr. Dr. W. B. of Atiants, Ga., one: daughter, (Mre. J. ‘mhâ€". one brother and one sister. | Mary‘s church on Thursdas "" ta i" o terment in Deemerton Cemetery. b,:': C Te â€"valliinat" Potrisry~dlic crmutel dili».....4 Mrs. Clayton Sehi of Kitchener, MIS.|South Waterio rerns! in poiitics in rogiind and| in addressing the meeting P. J. A""""'“'W'm‘nmnflnlh.a‘“ it m,,.:'""m"“ n“"""'n . ene """-‘muvi-u.un-mmm nâ€"n:‘nu-_“ sail oi§Biwther s Lonk OFf i albaet maltioat Puneral services YOU KNOW Mra. Maris Fentom _ * jelther a long or a ahort ’olldalr;nn so.': |speech. "I feel, however, and I think eral after at Stâ€" you must feel with me, that safety | â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"_â€"_â€" over the chairmanship of the meetâ€" ing to Dr. Scott Hogz of Preston. in taking over the chair Dr. Hogg re marked that it was 38 years since he P * +~â€" ‘m.flogghlhlnlremrhu ___. (Continued from Page 1} chairman declared that seidom in his 'mhmmn!r‘mmmmfiumuumm lhmwummmmktocknh&ehnule m-hnm*.m-mm-â€"inmm:xom. mgmemmm-lhth Dr. Hogg felt it was high time m.&mm.mummumum mmmuzmm\mm-m unselfish. In re wfimmhummumunmfiun-m wk:ngu:h.u-.ni&--c;mmumunued. "And if !hhcnmhl’nn-.b-lt-mhnnyntuocm»um "It was a dirty shame," he deciared. shoulder for God‘s sake lot it fall After namine Arthue Wrhissk L2 201C ID EL "° . _ _ / °C ed at the K â€"W_ Hosâ€" delegates. Why should a handful of pital on Saturday. people control this situation? _ Surviving are her husband, two "If you want to lick Karl Homuth mmmm&mhmhhithwmmm M'huMflhmMmmmtkc‘ hhu&-:.mdlheâ€"..mmm.kmhtm,u snmaflmmh&-l.;mmm.lhnuhm _ u-ltl!hclm.. If it were j possfhle to get a farmer to rum it Popular Preston s as o es Pige n hi of the recent trade agreements." Mrs. Henry Curden did. The: Mrs. Henrp Curden, age 61, 43 Marâ€"| who are s garet avenue, died at the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" delegates. pital on Saturday_ pesinrepoot Church, Brantford. ,mmaâ€"uurâ€"nâ€"mu { &rflvh(m-.â€",-n,--‘ubuaen-brmemt. Peoâ€" u-l,nd-.m.lrtl..lhmmmniundot Ne#, Brantford. this closed convention business. If mmmmu-â€"pnâ€"t-wnflmm Tanmk 1t N adasaie oi 2 _ $Oconeit ut C TD CT Lours miier s |feel you cannot give me your coâ€" ’ mmm-m.mutnmmmm ,Awuudxâ€"m..-.n.muummmamm Breithaupt street. Deceased was a me. You would save a lot of trouwble â€"m_:"fil-m Miller and Katherine and perhaps heartaches by so doing," u_ . _ _.â€" _ "Cociand Cometery. if you feel you have enough confiâ€" l-v.c.A.llhhdh'-fi-nhuhMm-enlu gelical church officiated lrire me Tour utimnat annuact thas The funeral was held from the and have no more influence thar a wmnâ€"..â€"hn‘mm-uw- afternoon at ‘Woodland Cometery ‘if von feel vam havn amamoh Zâ€".4 Phone 15 ring 11 Oscar Burkholder Strawberry Plants For the Katate of the lnto JOEEPH 60c per 100 â€" $5.00 per 1000 Delivered anywhere in Waterioo County 75¢ per 100 â€" $7.00 per 1000 At 3 pam 1 miles southwest in South Waterioo and he was of the opinion that if he received that supâ€" port South Waterloo would be Lib After having been elected candiâ€" date. ‘Wr. Plynn briefly addressed the meeting. He expressed his pleasure at the honor bestowed npon him. He renewed his plea for the utmost eupâ€" port of all delegates and all Liberals got to unite or it will be just a case of losing your deposit the same as I did. There are 500 people in Galt who are sore at the way you selected hafiimpi;;';â€"um Teo Late To Classify the next federal election USED CARS

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