' "l Any Attic jidiiiii-'jiiiiiiiid, "iii' M for CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CHIROPRACTOR OH“: " William St. - Waterloo DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist. 110 Iretter Gingham 151p; St. W., BITZER a SHYTH, BARRISTERS. Solicitors, Notaries. ' J B. Smyth. B.A. _ " Quad: St. s., Kiwhener Phone 628 _ EBAY. BRAY & LOCBEAD. Bar- _ Hahn. Solicitors. can; G. Murray any. BA., George H. Lochesd, B.Ait Bo I Bank Chambers. 77 'Mt St. WI, Kitchener, Phone " . . BROOK, WEIR a TROTT, G. R. Brock, B. B. Weir and R. B. Tron. Solicitors, Notaries; 49 King St. East, Kitchener, Tele- phone 4080. can“, tin-gm a msgm, Burma; tsotieitdr, Notary Public and Conveyance: one. " 10 Arthur m. Telephone " ELMIRA HAROLD L DAUFMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public and Conveyuncer " King St. West Phone 1606 - Ru. 1785' JAMES C. HAIGHT. BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- mcer, etc. Morter to loan. once Bank of Mantra] Bldg., Wuerloo. was. IclNTOSE. SCHOFIELD A SIMS. Milton. Soiieitorir, at; yum-15m BIrilfing, 47 King 12A King St. 8. - Waterloo Phone 4181 Residence 272w THAT MATERNAL INSTINCT DONALD DUCK GORDON Meir, L5ONSBERGER, A. W. 3008, ILA. Barrister. Solicitor. etc. Zone: Building " King 3.1.32 - Phone 1867 m wlmwo mamas Kitchener. Phone' 1756'. t a. R. BROOK [ nu I. V ' “11‘ I “I‘U CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT -.-----._. (Tm-too in Bankruptcy) TWIN CITY AUTO PAINTERS __ " IrhtgAtrerEyt , The colour of your cu unkind LAir_ottiee., IY_nk yt Togntgi mix-£72 KiitCsiireet m triteheGr, Phone Mio. DR. A. I. CAMPBELL lulled Am Bldg. on... " Woman and Sunny Mo "" - “than , R. S. C. STALKER In“, lollcltor, Notary, etc. “A?!" ttteel Etn _WANT ADS 1igLt"gea'fge-'"" - . . Ila-unm- Human-ll.“ “an...“ ‘~, T,."Wtrtt I u -- Ttednr. tmed- lama-nuances...“ Mada-m Phone i670 - Kitchener Phone 104 one. at " Frcduick St. DR. T. C. PETERSON CHIROPRACTIC WILLIAM CLARK '. Solicitor, Convey-acct. Toiophol'ao 157d MEDICINAL We“. Tel-956m 4640'. DENTAL Kitchener LEGAL Kitchener Kitchener mm“ Wo is.., Mm. ii+ an In ', AUTO PAINTERS Keep It New With-- DECORATORS PAINTING AND DECORATING 398% King St. Elst. Kitchener Slurp Riley A. Raddata R. Knorr Wat. 896 Kit. 8620 Kit. 27T8N For Sunburn, $1.10, 59c, tMe, Me and 16 cents, " Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Phone 571. . Mt King St.) ' Welding - Radiator - Body Repairs Nu ad Bud _ PA!!! FOR YOUR CAR WATERLOO AUTO PARTS 184 mags. C Bimini“ AGM‘S WANTED 90 Queen 1ikf3, Bibles, Hymn and Prnyerbooks I specialty. Mid more books to your home - lay hpving PPr .fntorite -iGiohVtroiui'it into books. mitt-ling Club Ines. Suitcases. ‘A Hacker’s Care to all You Wear Pearl Laundry Co. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers Phone 3738 Do You Want to Sell, Rent or Exchange . Your Property? CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS COST so' LITTLE. BRING V so MUCH. " Queen St. N. - Phone 2686 Kitchener Goods alled for an! delivered. GEORGE M. RUPPEL " Gnukel Bt. - Kitchener SUTHERLAND - SCHULTZ _ Kitchener - Guelph 8 Water St. S. BOOKBINDINC Burtol Cleaning FISHER & CLEMMER _ GARAGE AUTOMOTIVE DECORATORS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Of All Kinda. ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS WE BUY utmrtaR8 DRUGGISTS . C. Lehmann BOOKBINDER CLEANING Rebinding Books, Pr it" "tunable. KITCHEN ER NOXEMA Kitchener Kitchener Phone A I 00 Rep-in Re-winding New Ind SALE GOOD m" EOE-.3 159391- 1! o03MrBA smut. bridt stag. aluminum omen tETLL---orrn rut! Fwy-«13M 199W " King Bt. M, D. A. Bean Insurance Agencies Studiol - " Roy Bt., Kitchener Phone 1171!. SCIENTIFIC Swedish Massage. Health Therapist. ROSA BROWN, N.c. Gala-b Inn-gnu Registered D.P.A. Ph. 4429, Kitchener. 144 King w, Fire - Automobile - Aeeident AUTOMATIC EATER PRESSURE Por ci-{ni-i In; Weill In" running - In your Iona. and plenty of “to: tor your cattle. Inna] In Auto-nu: Pro-Inn Puma on your hm or "minor bong KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY 988 King St. E., Kitchener hum-bed nu T ASSETS OVER $1,500,000 Government Deposit - 8100,000. ‘ JONES BEAUTY PARLOR MINERAL VAPOR BATHS J. How-rd Skipton - - Guelph w. G. 'e‘chel - - - WIterloo B. J. Blur - . - - WIterloo 0m! Bin-pd _ - - Kitchener Find tt. “up! - _ - Waterloo W. R. Brisker - - - Waterloo Wm. Honda-on - _ - W-terloo P. H. Mo.er - - - Wilerloo P. V. Wilson - - - "lurk. J. How-til Simpson - vie-President' P. H. loner - - - - In..." J. A, Fischer - - - 19eeretarr d. ii, Auetier - C. H. Rum] I, . lath-mo] Teacher of Piano, Singing 3nd Theory. Private Ind Clan harm-lion. as...†tupt.%nti. Joo Gi. Flam-II Beauty purl, spnnd, hand picked. 755 Egg-ling]. 45-6 OFFICERS W. G. Weichol - - mgbugi s UA.. my; hm. ' as pump. E51). not. in. in“... Out. t6-6-d 0311750 Shun Bair and Sub Pronuncia- 1nd Treatments. HAIRDRESSINC Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company "-ttiuAdveeaiaaagaeiinestllthrn " King g: C. A. BOEBM INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED 0W Agent- EXPERT Radio Repairing Tuba In“ free. . K. “ARTE _ A-tnt Great-Wont Life Ame. Co. f. Moo k 'irlt,'r,'L. - -READ THE ADS.---- ---BUY PROM ADtL---- - on I" union " Pump! Bet: 630 KITCHENEB - ONT. INSURANCE H.138 ANNA R. BEAN PERSONAL MUSIC RADIOS WATERLOO DIRECTORS Kitchener _ "riailrrir Supt. " Agent“- , Preli d_ert t, Phone "" Inspector- for tauf, 781 i, Hearn Roofing Co, ' "I was run, Tart a. Btu-harm Dank but. an M. in. an! age by, 4trutsie 'l'd'llt the I . Mr. IU. a. Brown, wan return“: I’ll llesseuaur & Shane Wednesday from . few any: bond-y. . . . Batting ‘trip spent neu- Intuit, Limited brought with him I 22-pound mule. Phone 925 - 853 Kin‘ W. kelunge which he caught in the KITCHEN!!! waters of the Ottawa . er. This --------.wt" reportedto be the largest tiah - A n“_â€_ evgr enughg in tut.ditrtriet. _ ___ _ ED. HOUSE'S SHOE STORE and REPAIR SHOP King St. B. - Phone 941 WATEBW. ONT. RE-TREADS in atoeh-Gunmgtued, LOCAL TIRE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Bol. Kropf and Kins Esther Yutzi nnd Mr. Joel Boshut of Pigeon, Mich., visited relatives andkfriends for I few days this wee . a TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES 1nd REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Minn. Piling Cabinet Duh, Bare., m. Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and Floris. Iccompanied by Mr. ttnd Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt. Ind Lurry of Baden spggt Sundgy with Eigpds at Po.olt. "iidsier Lister Weil spent last week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Helmuth spent Sundly at 8eseforth. Whether BUYING or SELLING I SHOE REPAIRING Ontario Office thrtfittem Ltd. " Queen lt: tl. .. Phone 07. E. L. Beam, Inn-m Mm King St. W. _ Rttrhener Phones: 1775, Res. 2880w o. P. Schmitt Phone 1279J - Kitchener TIRES & TUBES Phone 2772" Thin“ St. E. Kitchener . tire M " "0 “Wag“? 7'“. tet new: at} "i'ifRlt guyâ€: I i", are». a". . 'dutu't .1343: et,..' Very close in. Double-lined asphalt brick house, 6 t rooms. good barn, me. outaide underground vege- table cellar. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE NEW AND USED TIRES TYPEWRITERS REAVlim'ATTiil tatttyii.iijiPii,ri'ii'E,tttt 6 ACRES _ Market Garden Real Est-u uni [man 102 King " South 'wnngmn - - T' - Ttre "" - - "utuis lbo'undeth Also If Cum LLG, plane. . I new hound , ' ry close in. Double-lined that 'igt'ttid to my M". ct: the text tho-OI iv Rev. Pinker. halt brick home a l People who "In!“ in tbrim "‘ the “m ‘W' of m I homes am m mu,†m. dunno. He mentioned the that Ills. good barn, me. frequent tripe to the w to that when Numu depart, manque: aide underground vexe- wotch the pm. to tt clued uni of them become "new; And tt ttt le cellar. mirelod the village. ggft' Io low live!- I (not common to kno' '. . at in“ that it lung. t Ltte, tf i'gil",,u't'aQ Turl,;':,': . mt them _ re g vs. Your opportunity! attutt,t: 'ilCi, we... 'di'Jtl', “Out 11'hl'l'llf, it. 'txtde.eomplety Price only curiosity the his bird that {ranted Pier by our belief In immortal- 82800 to noisily above them that it fright: ltr. ed the little birds into ttrig hwy Rev. W. J. Coos derlivere& the in Ire, talkie refuge i: them td"',".", 'tttlt bosom d on {on MI: 2. trr.ane on 0 some neu- y w e m to e -od nestion l. K. cream haven. A splendid View of this that comes to "mm, '"Ult'l'e a panorama wu obtained from I top. life beyond the grnve Ind what is a] ttstate Bad m storey window of the Now Dundee it like?†“Luann other being Flour Mitts, overlooking tho an inland from the dead an the only to? Kins“ South which hog has, the 01W ot, nun who could .hnye solved the " I": Algal-g £1.0qu EAST ZODRA ROOFING Now uni Uni L. Thom an The With the advance of days that are‘ often quite hot and dry, cool i5iiii) the late harvest and the nut la ing leaves of autumn. it is interesting to note that the American Indians called the month of September the "Hunting Moon". The Et",',',',,",,',",', is the special ftower of e month and the sapphire its medal um. In the old Roman calendar Serum was the seventh month of e year and derived its name from the Latin word "tseptem", which means seven. Today September ia the ninth month of the year but did not undergo a change in either its name or the number of days like to many of the other months. It has always had thirty days since old Roman times. Her Sroruureyr, - 22-Pound "Mmrky" of tie Mr. and Mrs. A. [inborn and [in Mary Hilbom spent I few days of last week at Fordwich, the gum of Mrs. Hilborn’l sister, In. Hairy Bolton And Mr. Bolton. - - w... w... w - . L. be: i iiiiE72iiiiii a ' !?lhéi'y'it? we"??? tfd/Tit; amoral-m. altaieik"'5rl"itriiiltr' "niritietr was often tin-7 on my. - followed c, a New duet up. aTcftgtdtttSN2. Mhtb, 'ithi, [acuwahsk “Sui biiiiiiiituii0iiriiiiriiettiiltg n. . .Hled1te,,tt4 barman. q - tCe tee/e, tu.est': 1tete, mug: mm.“ Aim hem. sag tiiithAGirikrrt was fin-tori ger.ntet mm. Since labor Du was 'irodaimed n national, holiday?) Ag Ugited M4191- hir"riittltim iiuiiGEGiirGrii7 1firu, in; Keir] known as the “red-letter" day of Septembe; 113d is genenllg naked INDIANS AND ANOTHER MAME FOR LABOUR DAY Since wrrr_pn, yin: ["049qu Rev. A. w." Woolner of Pettot.5hP? and Miss Arlene Shanta Elgin occupied the pulpit of any! Kitchener coiled " the home of United Brethren Church on Sand-y Mr. Ind In. A. Hilborn on Sunday. evening and Herbert Shel-k, tenor Mr. and My. E. T. Coleman and soloist It the Fail-lawn United that.†Shirley 1nd Miss Rem Church, Toronto, rendered I voed Fe " 'pytt.th.e.holior It Wing- number. Members of the Blenheim Menno- nite Church Attended the ennui Ontario Mennonite Sunday School Conference which wu held at the. M.B.C. Camp Ground near Kitch- ener over the, holiiwesekrtod. _ Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingerieh end dsughter. Dorothea, spent the veek- end on the Port Elgin Circuit where Rev. Gingerich was in chum of the Sunduy service: " three United Brethren churches. Mrs. George Morton md daughter'end- Shirley of Milverton spent I few. Mr. Ind Mtg. Abram Toman and dnys of last week at the home chum Allin Bowman visitep with Mr. the former', mother, Mrs. Elizabegh Ind Mrs. Lawrence Binseman It Schmidt: " Hamburg on Sunday. Prism Margaret Pmearl " Reid!- 1,1yyt ngmlbg: from t,his com- vuriTpGTT7G 5;}??? GGaa'munit, Intended .theinliutii.ieGGt with Mr. and Mn. emu Romahn, .of. E119 ti.trarys.fHy'ly [hichnwns I Mr. Ind In. Owen Diefenbaeher Ind family of Hespeler called on Mr. Ind In. Henry Wutem-n Ind Titus Bingemnn on Sundly. In": ml. lllu map..vvulucn lwllI-uu- -- -___ _'i_eHeNe_r. -""e "u..." a...) Visitors at the homes of Kr. and held " Fountain Plrk. New Ham- Mrs. John Coleman and Mr. ye.it"'gr, on Labor Day. ' Mrs. Eldon Shark on Sunday were. tmer Quad, who spent the sum- Mrs. Dalley and Edward Dalley of'm" vacation with his parents, Mr. Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Clayton Cassel. near Morrow of Komoka; m, Mr. 1iiiettet,,T'.1ii, visited with his and- Mrs. Robert Coleman of Gait. Invent... Mr. and Mrs. Josiah and, Mrs. Floyd Meyers and 1Hutrhterts', at Saturday prior to leaving for Marlene and Shirley spent . ("‘Ott'awa where he will assume his days of Intrt week with Mr. and In. duties as n.. manual training teacher George Falk at Shakespeare. pn ype vulglgg school; _o_f phat city. Mrs. Floyd Meyers and daughters Marlene nnd Shirley spent . few dnys of last week with Mr. Ind In. Gepfge Eeltr" Stillsupgnre. _ Mrs. Walter Schmidt and non Richard of Kitchener wished with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt. Int Fridgy. _ _ - John Hullmnn of Montreal, Que.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrrc Josiah Cnssel Ind Mr. and Mrs. Ephrinrn Hallmnn this week. Dr. E. B. Brown, Trho yetugngd_on aaWisD0NDRllt .. .H" DUtam.--Yh. ninth uh :llul P,'trtSte D-tua' buy a 99"!†III a the New Dunk: m-tut antel- id life but he re- mained silent 'alll, it. People will bribe their conscience and all their very and to tind out the Answer but Jung 109151 hap"r.told_ps mote con- 1iqresim Swim mm And nun 'gf/ran; '- Ptr,r, marks the 5th waivers my 0 the founding of the .new cemetery while the old adjoining cemetery we- iirat used ,u ' bury- ing ground it: 1870, 69 years ego. The profusion of lovely Bowers and the tir atumunee of nrt from In an neu- is evident o the in- terest that is being taken in this cemetery. Rev. C. F. Knuth of Kitchener occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Chyeh.on.Syidir morning. - 's-tittg an; mum's"; itGiiirtiCit Inc for III to know". Another 1t'it"ek'/l't Are Ther. I?oirut_in A mixed chum composed of ten voices from the M.B.C. church con- tributed will music at the M.B.C. tent meetings at Moorefield on Sun- dax litemogn und_ eveniqg. - Among those from this district who unaided the Comp Meetings at Copetown on Sunday were: Mr. and In. George Coieman, Mrs. H. Gilda-r. In. J. Kelhey‘nnd Mr. end Are.o. T.. Ihslee.ys and fagily. _ [ I}: Glidi- Hpner of Toronto we. the guest of her brother, James a!!!" and In. Haner over the holiday week-end. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken, ac- }com ied by the former's father, J'k'll'd.ll, Eireen, of Ifhttmrille_, were By Walt Disney mm was. guest: of _ Mr: and itiartidr)iG mkholder " Detroit, Mich, over thtftoiidiyeekernd. H ' Mr. 3nd Mrs. Henry Human and Mr. and In. Bury Swnttley of t3audertmm, Penn. were guests of Mr. Ind Mia. Gordon [human over the weak-end. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Woolper of PmElgm and Misa Arlene Shanta' GU 'Giriiaipai." Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shark and family of Toronto were guests of Mr. and In. Norman [inset over the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and {:me of Mannheim visited with d r. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers on Sun- by. I Mr. and Mrs. V. E. flier" and (human, Join Ind Hue. were gt',',tt,, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ther It Toronto over the week- Mr. Ind Mrs. Jack Yaiser and sons Jack. Richu-d. Pnul and Donald of Bun-lo, N.Y.. were guests of Mr. and Mm. H. [Caveman And Mr. and In. Alex Brighton over the holiday week-0nd. WGEK-Ond- I "The west wall (of fortif1eations), Visitors nt the home of Mr. nnd completed with tremendous efforts, Mrs. Henry Waterman thover the IG the meantime will shelter and de- holiday week-end were: Mr. and'fcnd Germany. Mrs. Laverne Bingeman grnd sons/ "I myself In en old soldier in the Terry Ind Ronld, of Kitchener] World War and Supreme Com- Mr. gnd Mrs. Cicero Goften il.,',,'f,,rllVi',,1'8h,d will ioin van It the Vacation Gash Twin?" was {endée'd -t/riir, an!“ And my Waterman". 'clnred that bee-use he mobilised the Ahsrman people mind the Versailles thaw, Grout Britain Ind tried to prevent Germany from obtaining .neeied livipupece- _ _ ', of in; ifidiii" If 18? Giuii'-iGi," ic. J. Johannes. at Suhtoon. S ‘The funeral was held on Thurs Hitler slid that except for British support Pound would not In" re"- stud . pen-Jul "vi-ion of but frontiers. I "Let Enxhnd understand that to- I "They Are determined not to let Sarah“ be choked " by Eng- n . People "Not Rape-355k" l "The German people know that file British people l" , whole gaunt Tom lt I“. wad: It. 2e, Iles 'hht'.y, 's'l1i'ltiitle' an? " tan has and may " â€WWI. , EC? sung f: lunch. 'fruuq: l “It is that Jewish plutocratic and democratic upper erust, which among all 't,',','r,ht of the world de- F sires to see on y obedient elavea and which hates our new Reich because 'it sees in it the model for cock] Iwork which it fears might prove contagious also in' their own coun- try.' Hitler’s proclamation to the East- ern Army aid that "Although Cnrmany has no demands to make [on any state west of the Reich, " tteigh Germany demands no terri- tori revision of this region, al- ‘though Germany often has made the other to both England and France liar a cordial understandings, and gaven more, friendship, the ritiah [Government aroused by war agi- tatom known to us from the time of |the Great War, decided to let the mask fall and proclaim a state of ‘war_under a thread-hare pretegt.“ . ed iriih'ftuUs tit in ",ylt' ‘7 ind with "In“. at o, .Y., for .n In (by: thb . . 1siiit.Jltl'9./, TU' m tl'.' - c 0 we moth". In. . W. Mr. an! In. mum Soak And sons. Ch 1:. limb Md Dual-I of ',itS,i,qiCi,fii,iteCt.td"i'o'dr'l't Wesley bon Sunday. - -- My And In Role" Wow " "The British Government is mil- taken about one thing,†he de- clnred. "The Germnny of 1989 is no longer the Germany of 1914, null the 'ttgit,.',',", of the pment Ger- man ich is no longer Kathman- Hollwgg (Chancellor in 1fr14.yl - - Ko-oln visited with “WW" twat. Gown Column ngtd In. Colman on Labor Der. farmer'. par-cub. Mr. in? In. I. B. Town. Ind-In. Werner Bomahn on Sun- dar, L, A -- _ Misa Marie Creaaman was I [out at the Auatin-Gitt-ieh padding which was solumxiud at M’s Church, Preston, Slturdly, "ttter- Mr. And In. Irwin Dag“: and sons, Brian and Terrence Kitch- ener, called at the home of tu." Mry, I. I. gilborlon the tytl " y. _ In Com Sugar, R.N.. of the Ontario Hewitt], Woodatoek, In. Ephriam Sager and Hill Muriel Bug: of96-iilts ealled “Aâ€. noon. (scion-3'8: In. M. it mm In!» “My. " 1vl,tag,',f ttt MS Inwbog Kindle-Igor “at gums", jvitlt the Hll'LER tarts TO dly 90,006,000 human bcincl no united in the German hick. My...“ W19 ftrtnll this. _ Gw- at. In, an Imp-nu. "For months it ttTY,', Polish ntta_eks minstAthe Ii , and tyseurftr of German nation with promises im- mediately to help Poland if Ger- many should defend itself from and! attacks. To Burn 9’0-_Ri_u._ - "Now that Pound. conscious of this (British) protection. has under- taken the most aggressive acts against the Reich’s territory, I have decided to hunt open the ring hid nou_nd Germany. _ "The non-aggression communion pact with Soviet Russia gives an assurance of . Kolicy of peaceful agreement with t is greatest empire of the east. 1 Meanwhile, Alexander Sci-when- " becerne the Soviet Ambenedor to Berlin efter little more then eighteen been in residence Riding in e limousine flying the unlike. Behwkarsefr wee welcomed by e ttrrmnrtofttreM0+lhnhx" in the. held grey of the emu lneteed of the cuetomery their. end wee preceded through the Wlthetttt- nueue by e blaring bre- bend. "Soldiers, in two days you have 'tlrendy "eomphhed nehietrementa which all Germany looks on with Mien - _ _ “I know you recognize the taakn usigned you, that you will do your utmost to grind down and crush the enemy. "I myself In An old mldier in the World War and Supreme Com- mnnder-in-Chief will join you at the fret tod_|y."_ - - The British end French Am- bnsudorn bowed out of German, with the cold punctilio of tradition ulmost at the some time that a new Russian Envoy wu being formllly accepted with extraordinary dispatch and n greet show of heil. ings by street growth. __ Robert, Coulondre, for France. and Sir Nevile Henderson, for Great Britain, said their formal good-bye: to Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Hinister, in . scene that departed from "edition in the Net that the old cuutom of htrrtdintt' buck passport: In: thun- tinned. Mys. 4- t9enrd. Ita. Ralph Tonga at! with ham 9! (Continued from Pu. " 4'2