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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1940, p. 8

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W ' Calm Down h , Toronto Man In. “Mil wvitrht: 1trantfbrd, 311.65; I hadan 8116?»; "ull, 811.00; Httat. am" Ml 50 plus transportation; lmmlmL 8110) plus transportation: t's'rrrriroroueh, 81150 plus transporta- Hon: struttord. $115" plus (mapper ”Hun [\OHIIIK “'vdm'stlay other wvrv‘ unchanged, Chatham, 3380 Ibuwnmd writ nrmsnd weight was up s cents at Hrmnrnrd in baronmog markets re overtr Sprlng Broiler.- l to 13.. Ihs. _.. .r. IN to 2'2 ms. Frr.rrt,. Young Chicher- countryAieaiers are quoted on graded eggs. cases tree, delivered u Toronto: Grade A largo _""'r._r.. 22% to a Grade A medium .FrN.e.. 20% to 21 Grade A pullers .rer_.er.. 19% to 20 Grade " . T W 19. to 00 Gnade C "'""'"r"-reemr.wrr.r. 18 to 00 Note: Prices on unfunded chirp- nwms are 2c to 3c per dozen batow above quotations. Sell‘nq Prices to Reta" Trade Eggts-- Grade A large t'_$-twts.et 25 to 00 tlrnttie A medium "r______ as to 00 Grade A pullels "FPP_.r_. " to 00 Grade B . ""r_r-'rt.wr.-.. St to 00 Grade c, v___ _-.- r....-......'. " to 00 Grad" C 'V.ettw._ s..--,....'.. " Note: Ahove um: prices rinsing gains, No. l Old. 1938 make, do twins "e.trm. do triplets ._.. Sn, 1 Butter-- .‘ream. solids, No. 1.... 27% to 00 do 38 score ............... 26% to 00 do 37 score "8_-..rttme..rr. " to 00 Note: Above prices are based on imam; sales. Chee--. iew large (isarathnedt current make.......19% to 00 do twins "em_wt.r.r-rt.t... 19% to 00 do triplets "'..r.mmtmre..t 20 to 00 Quotation: to Retail Trad. Butter-. Crram. printBn.No. 1.... 28% to 29% do 37 score "6tPrrre.F..... 27% to 28% do 37 Beore .t"...-_.t..t. 27 to 28 Chee--- Ontario kiln dried com, " to 88e, tiellvered Ontario points; Ontario na- turn]. 79 to 82c. Ontario grain. approximate prices track shipping point-Wheat " to Ho; oats, 34 to Me; barley (I to 49v: corn, MI Co 60c; rye, 68 to Toe; buckwheat. 56 to ti8e; uniting har. Ivy. 59 to 62¢; milling oats. 36 to 88e. Manitoba barier--No. t food. 531ic; No. 3 extra brow, tr4%e; Nb. 1 feed screenings, 833 per tom dent Ned. Special Low Prko- In “and Following are Wednesday’s closing nominal quotation: on Toronto grain transactions for car bu. mice: an basis cit. hay ports: Foleinz are basis lizack'Fofi Wil- liam: feed, 29e, Flax "No. I (W. 31315943; No. ' cw, tt.87%; No, 3 CW, 811‘“: No, 4 cw, 81.69%; track, 81.91%. Ttye-No. , CW. M593, Manitoba whmtt--Nit. 1 Northern. who; No. 2 Northern. 8T%e; No. 3 Northern. S51ic; No. 4 Northern. 5454c; No. 3 amber Datum. T2%c; No. 2 Garnet, 8056c: Np. 5, 8136c. Western oats-No. 2 CW. Me; No. , CW, 82c: No. 1 feed, 4056c: mixed Hons: BLANKns WILHEIM HARDWARE " King 3. . Wand“ Wheat-No. 1 hard, 81984:; It). t Northern. 81%0; No. , Nominal. 1"o%r; No. a Northern, TMic; No, ' Northern, MKC; No. 5 the“. “Kc; No. 6 wheat, 65%e; teed, 68%e; No. . unmet. “Kc; No. , Garnet, "Wt; No t nun-um 7095c; No ' speck]. 7mm No 5 speck], 6536c; No [as tral, 63%e: track. 81350; ”rectum. " 2 to 4 lbs .. to 5 Hts. _ . lbs. and ovnr Fattett Hert.- In In No. 1 feed, No. 2 feed. track. 42%e Barley-No. I feed. "lie feed, '9c: NU. , feed, "lic CW, 3950; Weumy noon will at “JO-.1... mu: butcher moon And him only!“ $607. “(In a to" .11. Butcher cowl rinsed " m. A low hulls wold u M.“.§. M when and " "RIO. Choice veal when were sold " 81050-31), with common "tnnq downward to I50. F Hou gold " - ol-trnck {or uncut! and ”nuns lrouudvolght. A tew common to medium in. Iere olered "and cold I! “0. Sheep sold " M. Cull. 0* no lull on a. b oqto In. - w WM. with when - n (to M's " Mme. n. a! lulu in In... (Ill',:',;, and but m- M u steady prices. I” it“ My. About 200 In! diam. In. G. aold an the clone. Poultry and Eggs Hoe Quotations Chuming Cream Oa tgr-No, Grain Quotations Winnipeg Grain Dairy Produce Ills ihs 'ttu (Country Track Price.) grade '_.'P'_F89rrrrr. 27 toat (Delivered to Toronto) grade ""t__rr.t_eterr. 30 tooo HALTERS POULTRY ' (Prlco’s to Shipper) ,, Dragged Select "A" in!" "random, $8460 , CW, “c; No. ' can No. 3 CW, as“; am MHie; No. 1 feed. S6e; 34%c; No, 3 feed, 33c; large 16 " 12 20 " " 19 17 " " 16 28% to 29% 27% 103896 27 tom 23% moo " woo 2456 tooo ttttsed on markets to to to to " to " moo I. " " trace. The first Hawker Hurricane ~uccossfu|ly passed its test flittht Part of a contract for the. British Local ladies have been meeting every Wednesday in the office of the McKie factory to work in the in- terest of Red Cross. They would like more ladies to assemble with them. The meeting during February Plattsville A's hockey team visited Linden on Saturday evening and played an exhibition game with the rurals of that place. Plattsville were the winners by a score of 4 to 2. Red Crou Group Active. The Drumbo Girls' school hockey team which were to play Plattsville Continuation Girls' team on Friday evening last at their annual skating party was called off. Two teams were selected by those present. A fair attendance was present to enjoy skating. Refreshments were served following at the school rooms. Plattaville A'u Visit Linden. The local Curling Club held their annual meeting in the club room of the rink on Tuesday evening. The following officers were elected: president, E. Porter; vice-president. J. B. English; ‘ sec'y-treasurer. A. Glendennimr, games committee, J. B. English, Jack McLean. E. Rhodenizerrentertainment commit- tee. Dr. MacKenzie. Jack McLean and Gordon Parr. H._S_. Fa. 'katie' Iuttr. The accident occurred in the second period and the game was celled at that stage. His father, Charles Fulcher, had just entered the arena with the Plattsville A's, who were to play the next game. Accompanied by her father, he was taken to Woodstock to Dr. T. Bellantyne, eye specialist, who found the eye not seriously affected. Curqen Hold Annual Meeting. 1 Alvin Fulcher. a Plattsville High School 'tud.ent, suffered a painful eye injury in a hockey game with Tavistock school bovs at Tavistock on Wednesday evening. The cut was severe and at first- it WIS feared he__l_night lo_s_e the sight of his eye. [leading the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada for the second W, will be G. Sydney Halter, of innipeg. above. who, along with tho mat of the 1989 executive, was 're-electod to once for next yuat.‘ ‘Halter came into ollce " last year'- Ineetirw at Winnipeg. Plattsville Lad Sustains Severe Eye Injury Ptnttaville A's in In N.0.H.A. visited Brantford on Monday eve- ning and played In exhibition me against Scarie's city league team. Pllmwille won by a score of 4 to 2. Goals were scored by Bert Barrett (2), Geruld Harmer and Phil Grimes giving the assists', Clair Hnrmer and E. Donn also scored. The team lined .up: R. Lehman, goal; Thomp- son and Neuron. defense; Phil. Grimes, Bert Barrett And Gerald Hnrmer, forwards; subs, Donn, Hewitt, English, hurie. Jack ttnd Chir Harmer. PLATTiVILLE Plattsville Boys . Beat Brantford DONALD DUCK mum First Canadian-built _Hawker Htuwicane Passes Tests _irk,r,:scrii"r' i2s,,; 'ilit M.'r g‘ l built in Cnnlda at Port Arthur. air ministry. the Mr. Fred Ranck was a Saturday visitor at Kitchener, where Mrs. Ranck tueeompanied him to Guelph and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ridsdae. Mr. and Mrs. T. NadGrsky and family were Sunday' visitors with Mir-land Mrs. Hubacheck. Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer and baby Ronald spent Sunday with relatvos at. Iiew Hamburg. Miss Edith" Craig, principal of Plattsville Continuation School, and Miss Waring. assistant, spent the week-end with relatives at Toronto. Miss Marion Fergusson of Thamesford, Margaret Fenn of Baden and Mabel Penn of Welles- ley spent the week-end at their re- speetive homgs ill the village. Miss Hattie Russel of Kincardine is visiting her sister. Mrs. Rose Ham and other relatives in and about town. James Green is sirrGtuiitk-tii; week at the tractor convention school at London. Platsville A's in an N.0.H.A. game played with Plnttsville B's on Wednesday evening at Tavistock, were victorious by a score of 3 to 2. Plattsville will meet Vandercar soon in th.e first_of the piggy-offs. The following articles have been made and forwarded to the office at Woodstock: 12 hospital gowns; 16 pairs pyjamas; 3 pneumonia jackets; 106 pairs of socks; 12 scarfs, and 220 various kinds of bandages. A'. Are victors. will be held at the home of Mrs. Ira T. Rattler. TERMS on property $500 cash the balance within 15 days Furniture-mah. FRANK KROETSCH, Administrator St. Clem-nu. w. W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer, [ Am SALE Hm I. vhn'yo- can Bot good cloa- Houu Furniahim. Real Eito--At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, subject to a reserved bid, a well built 6 roomed red brick house with a brick kitchen and woodshed attached. The house is convenientlv arranged, has a hall up and down stairs, clothes closets, cupboards and pantries; hot air furnace; soft water in kitchen. and in good repair throughout. A good frame, barn with cement stabling, drive shed at- tached; about la., acre of land with some fruits. If you want to live in a friendly village. where taxes are low, this is the home to buy before property prices advance. "out your Valentine at “it AM unw cutter; wheelbarrow; elm": earrUge; buggy; light sleigh; single lumen; good carriage har- neu. complete; bells, Ind numerous other articles. mail nieo "a; tibia; iii Pttt-rryr the , "In old, rug 9 x10 a; "ll rare; oak 'r'?,,',',',: weiebt '50. In; y Mm m m. u . In table; Mel d; phono- tf/ 2 panel driven, 7 and 8 you: - nd 0 ; . ; . . . _ mli'umertcvirtdh'dx:£?‘izhfwam . 1 tsoifer; , “it": - with I kitchen chin; dining room ino- litter ot 9. leuni IO x " m. like new; hall 1mou----M-or-turrin 6 ft. linolaum to much; loam; oak mower; Inlay-Han"- 5 ft. nun-r; rockers; drop leaf table; link; Ray- Er.rcormierrDiee- 5 ft. mower: mend lowing maehine;tdea kitchen with!" 10 hoe drill with In. "use; 8-bur- coal oil “on and Md": stil~tooth initiator; 6. oven; ' old-tie when; hand-power section iron barrow; “Bile Plow; washing machine, like new, and Tudhope-Andertron 2-furro- plow; wringer; 2 in“: beds, springs qnd McCormick dire drill; aide rahe:hn, mattress; mahogany dresser and loader; com planter; manure stand, and bed to much; antique Blunder; turnip wiper with motor. bed; chamber Iota; cheat; cradle; 'd-a-ted WW: one-home rig. nice bureau; mud]; some red bum; light pleasure sleigh; 2 good clean bedding; feather ticks “Burs; Oxford ft-furrow plow: 3nd pillows; linenwue; eurtains; heavy team harness; plow humans carpet strips; meta; lamps; set of single harness; clrrinxe harness- dighu; fancy dishes and glasswarui some lumber llld timbevs; storm eopking mu kitchen utensils; ftouf fence pickets; doubletrees; chinsi about; bake tropgh; bird else; krnut lotr lifter; power drive emery; barrel; tellers; eelinr cupbou'd nnd power drive drill; work benchLmeat table; "och; tubs; will) basket; grinder with power attachment; o_il can; a guantity of hard can] and filmy; copper kettle; iron kettle; -- v-m' - “Inn-"w: v- u-uu - uuu -..- u, tvyyvl “nu-c, nun - short-cut hardwood; garden and kettle stove, 45 tral.; kitchen stove; other tools; extension ladder; lawn cheese press; milk cooler; counter mower; 2 scythes; forks; shovels; ttettle with price PIC"; wnter foun- screen doors. tain; some pulleys; lawn mower; Also unw cutter; wheelbarrow; Inwn swing; table; benches; some edtt-,earruge; buggy; light sleigh; hardwood; colony house Ind stove; single hon-neg; good carriage hour-5nd numerous other urticleu. Autumnal-$6.335; The" at be I.“ by - t'N1'gthlgttMLtgd'tgttitiij I i h rub- kit-nu “that.“ WhiutholahA-u “curt-3H the viii- of th. Chunk. on Street IF-t Idaho. on """'sel."2; munv “as TUESDAY. munv In M " I F.- . l “I. M A. t p... I phe- parlor suite; men] also tget tables; parlor dt,rr.a- ft.'. ..trro',.'gtt, otd, ru¢9x10 tt.;ttall raek;oahround “If,” . ' ’7 ri "6 extension table; sideboard; phono- op.; 2 'orret drivers. "-1 you! oehf_M-t-atgrimg-qtee _ “aim“ l Ite, Mr. A. Scheifele of Kiichene/ivils" Phone Wuhan-ion BMO. ED. KAUFMAN. Clerk. l I _ “Ill I'll trim single-sealer fiehtitw plan loan-ll uvm the lakr, u, .1!le Mrs l1. head city with 'rest-pilot "shorty" Hmltlon at the awning, the pro: controls. form at a punk ' comm-l DOGGONE IT! THEY’RE GOIN " Too mew YOU ASKED FOR IT! by. 5.6 N' Miss Margaret 601m of the Kaufman Rubber Co. adBee statt spent the week-end at - parental home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fel'gusson were Sunday visitors It Thamesford. Miss Marion Fergusson. 'ho spent the weekend here, mnmpanied them. At the evening service the pastor continued his series of sermons on "Representative Men of the Bible." The subject of his sermon was "Gideon, mighty man of valor." At the close of the service the annual meeting and election of omeers of the Sunday School was held. Oftieers elected were: Supt. Frank Park- house; assistants. Fred Barrett and W. D. Lancaster; spe'y, John Brighty; assistant, Blair Fergusson: treasurer. Bert Barrett: assistant, Roy Fulcher; pianist. John Brighty; assistant. Marion Fenn; missionary committee. Mrs. M. Harrison and Mrs. G. Harrison; temperance sec'y. Mrs. S. Green. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Elliot of St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rid- dell and son of London were Sand-y nests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Uneaater. At the morning wrvico in the United Church on Sunday, Feb. 4. Barbara Joanne, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lancaster, was ehr.ittt.ned by Rev. A. Plylgy. Mr. Ken. 'Grimes, Mr. Warren ---- ' Grimes and daughter Thelma visited ROR ARD GEISEL. Auetioneer on Sunday with Mrs. S. B. Grimes EI-ln at Woodstock General Hospital. Feb. 12 (Mondtw)---At 10 n.m.. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gillespie of Baden were Sunday visitors in town. Miss Beatrice Barrett spent the week-end with relatives in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hewitt, Mrs. Roy Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomp- son and daughter Elinor And Mr. and Mrs. C. Carrothers were among those who spent Saturday at Kitch- ener. Frank Iurkhouse is confined to his home sutterime from an infected fineer. a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr, any] Mrs. Jlorris Cotton. sauna carriage; one-hone rig. bum; light pleuure sleigh; 2 cdttGal; Oxford 2-!mow plow: heavy team harness; plow fairness single borne-as: clrrinxe honest some lumber and timbers; storm fence pickets; doubletrees; chins; log lifter; power drive emery; power drive drill; work benchLmeat grinder with power attachment; ehurn; copper kettle; iron kettle; Providing the farm is sold, the following implements will also be offered for sale: Binder; 4-seetion iron harrow; hay. fork', rope and pulleys; wagon with box and double shelving and pig rack: gravel planks. TERMS 0k FARse%uie known on day of sale. CHATTErdr-Cnsh. HENRY BOWMAN. Proprietor. wu.w. F81CKEr, Auctioneer, The "r-There will be offered for sale, subject to a reserved bid, the farm of 114 acres, more or less, in high state of cultivation, good buildings. Hydro, bush, and plenty of water. This is an ideil dairy farm, so do not miss it. Phone watortoi, agiig A. HOFFMAN, Clerk. mam SALE lHORSEsT Aucnou nit "and. no", Pos'huary gave a splen- did talk on prayer. Mrs. Whitehead MW a rhaplpr ot the study book on india and sov9ral reading were nun Lunr-h was sarwd at thp mm of Hm Inc-Ming. Yl‘l' will mom at ch:- home of Wedrwsda.v afternoon iriiiriri. M, Lemon with a good attendance. The World‘s Day of Prayer program was winter school in connection with Y.P,t', work. at Milton. "I" i‘vrr-y liaison is again doing :4:an sawing this winteor and ex- ports to Mart the saw next week. Entertain W.M.S. The \\'..\I,S, was entertained on days onto. The ‘xlissos Jean Cvoth and Androy Weber spent the week-end with Jean and Ruth Woods. Mrs. J. P. Snider spent several My: Geo. Shoemaker and daughter Juan spent Sunday afternoon tn Hamilton. Wrwk" nd visitors an tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel were IM. Israel or Guelph and Clayton aid Henry Martin of Elmira. hunk. Lot 4, 9th Con. Wane-10y. for Anthony Bunch. Wnteh for ad. Petr. 13 (Tueaary---At 1 p.m., tfarm of 114 acres, farm stock. im- plement: Ind mincelhneoun articles for By. Bowman, on the Amos Weber fhrm on Amos Ave., " Er!) St. W.. Wlurloo. Watch for details. fob. 14 (1refntur)--hrnluable Feb. 22 (Thursday)--At 12 noon sharp, Exeeutors' sale of live stock, implements. feed and furniture for Estate of the late Solomon Martin, about 4 miles northwest of Flora- dale. Feb. 29 (Thursdtw)----At 9 a.m., auction sale of P. B. Gov't T.B. test- ed herd of Holsteins. also other mock. implements, feed and a lot of furniture for Reuben Bauman, about 3 miles northeast of St. Jacobs. March 4 (Monday-At 12 noon sharp, auction sale of valuable live- stock. implements, feed and furni- ture for Daniel Hoffman, about p, miles southwest of Elmira. Feb. 27 (Tuesday) - At 12.30, auction sale of livestock, imple- ments, feed, etc., for D. M. Bowman on the 8th of Peel. Feb. 20 (Tuesday) ---At 1 p.m.. auction sale of livestock, imple- ments and furniture for Arthur Dombrowske, an the premises , miles west of Kitchener, on Peters- bug: _ highway. Feb. 12 (Mondtw)---At 10 n.m., Elmira Fair Drty--Communits Sale of livestock, implements, furniture. etc., at rear of Cities Service Btn- tioss_Etmim. March 6 (WedneBdny)--60 head pure bred Holsteins at Summit View Farm, Bridgeport. March 5 ('rueadnr)--At ll ttan., valuable farm stock, implements, feed and household enacts for Adam Hahn, adjoining Heidelberg. x, - v" ' 2-t ta' _iiiu,ii'.bt"t'iiii" I g March 1 (Friday) -At 1 p.m.. valuable farm stock, implements, produce. household etteeta, em, for Charles Schaefer (the turkey farm), 2% miles south of W_intertr.ourrte, 1% miles northwest of New Ger- "UPA. Jratek for details. Feb. 21 (Wednesday) --At 1.30 pm. nimble furniture and house- hold; effects for Misses Chm tnd Emma Vollmer. " Heidelberg. Watch for Id. ' no] estate, ill {Nikki nadir“; hold ethseta for the late Thoboldt Krgegsch Estate, " St. Clements. Feb. 15 (Thursdi-At l pan., 20 good horses, mares in foal, mashed teams, for R. E. litiock, nt the Kitchener Stock Yards, W. Lune-seer St. F. Steiner. Peter, Phone t714w. See ad. Feb. 20 1Tuesdar)--At 1.30 p.m., valuable furniture, household etteeta and other chattels for In. Hattie Bauman, situated on the highway at Breslau, opposite school house. Watch for details. t LOWER! "f, at LOWER! Feb. M---" o'clock noon. Entire farm stock, implements, feed and hosuehold elects. 4 miles northwest of Waterloo, for Wesley Sittler. Watch for ad. 'ast"ur%2eu"'d'u'Pd"l9ehtatr.-ithfe-ie may... with good hoodlum om;humbuW;md r,EAiiTfii9fiiirGr'tu".TGi"l"t" elastic “as". this. with..1hre mum-u ll 'J1T.t'itt'.,e, euirw,oe-;arm Minion. Come P. I nu! GatiiGi., 'ttttttd mu; 6 chain; who! where tht hm bid Beta “M; fumed oak Iii-r! table; 'ttT ' Juan ‘nfukn cmwvmuet; le, . . MA m PW. " d co- ; ietro F. J. "Errtatn. has". rm; Bill“; drorhead "in; Pb.- KI-ha-. 1114-. maehine;8woodeo bods;8ironbeds w._y. rpcxjv. Amiga... with an“; 4 good cite-om; 3 Fcb. ' (hidngy---At t Pan., (um stock, Implement.- nnd how 'told clinch, 4 mile. southwest of Linyoog, 4 miletr_rsortheaat, of Hill- M r A H, J. RHAN'PE. Auctioneer A!“ hm. "team-“PM WEST MONTROSE with her sisters in New Torr- Floyd Home" is attending Mrs, l1. (2 Woodq on Friday Iln- prozuun will hp in tho Anni- faiiadkW,iii& j( DONALD? '. “my In. 10: run... gout-u In... and‘ w 5700/ 1 a skating and sleigh-riding party. Mosse. Eugene and Orr Hofntoller - appoimed Os a rommillm- In inquirn an rmmrtk Invans ot trang. portation and [armor (Imam: will ho vmnplv-Ivd at " mm wing of tho 41"“ tiv,. of tha- uni-iv” Followr-d an im voratuut hy the lunch-r and nponing hrmn._nftm- which Miss. Lily Pam-ll 'r"'"ON o' m9 congregation to a ’0' Ou Tuesday afternoon the Ladies' val priming on Tuesday. Ree. t5. J. Aid at Livingston l'rvs/hyterian “if!“ was chairman tor the New Church met in their annual session mas program. in the Ladies' Aid rooms of the All; John Schonk. the aid presi- church. The ladies wvrn honored den tveiromed the guests. The men- with thts pronoun- of several execu- ing’s program consistod of vocal and tive niemtrers, of the Preshyterial iimstrumeuta1 numbers. readings. re- Women's Missionary Soviet]. Mrtr. citations and ‘ humorous shit "An W. P. Gamble. president and MrB. Interrupted Courtship". after which Dunbar. secretary of the W.M.S. and P"""' was served, '.Miss H0wirshotiom, president of the _ _-e-e ---- -re---------, Mission Band branch and all ot f 'ADEN Guelph. swim and reviewed the ac. t "ms tivities of their brain-hex A dim ‘y'p.8. Meeorst) Mission was held as to the most The regular tgtmstittg of the Living- tittim: nlmnm-ial to h" made with the ‘ntnn Ptt.lyterian Church “PS. wae donation which this Ladies' Aid has hold in tht' hassmt‘nt ot the vhurch KiWII i" honor of lhrir late prest- ‘on Monday ovonlnz in charge of the ttput. Mrs J. " LiviuRston. It was 'Leadership Training Coneenor, um I docidod to Rive it to a Canadian Out- Florence hills. Mrs. Larry E. mm mm “Minn Inn-inn the annual "r. the pruident, took charge of the election of oitfcrr., ' tomswing opening business period during slate of atria-rs was ro-turm’d: Pre. which " was announced that the sident, Inv, Hturlt J ll Duncan; next rettttlar counril meeting of the virus prcmirlt-IIL Mrs. Grunt Gillespie; Presbytery Y.P,S. would he held in Rtu'rr'tary. Mrs ”PM” Smith: tretur the Rt. Androw‘a t'hurch, Guelph on um: Mrs, Tho, Nistm; “livial mn- Thursdzu' “mm at 3 pm. The mem- \‘onm'. Mrs Jurk "Matt “an "on. hers voiced their approval of having ""Im‘. Mrs, G, Smith; ootanist, Mrs. th" nut meeting take the form ot J. t'. Ftoqsc,r assct, " FUI, Snydvr: a skating and sloigh-ridlnx party, prmzram I'onyrntrl's. ttru Larry E “vs-writ. Eugene and Dry llofstottor \iillv-r "mi Mics l-‘Hml Loniw- Liv - appointed tis a twsatrttitttte tn "utrstott in the township during the year and for appointing a High School Board at Trauma. Council decided to pur- ‘rhast- two snow plows of Wilbert Pyytut mare which have proven satisfactory. Mus, John Schenk. the aid presi- don “rimmed the guests. The men- inR's program consislod of vocal and instrumental numbvrs. readings. TIL citations and a humorous shit "An Interrupted Courtship", after which lunch was served Miss Ethel Good is spending a low 11m Johnson. A biography . week" at the homes of Kitchener gifted "loctttionist was read by relatives and friends. Mary Honderich and dwelt Ol . Mr. H. C. Gemter of Waterloo was ' [mm the time of her earl: " business visitor here on Tuesday. hood and first writings to her MP. and Mrs. Henry G. Hachborn in Vancouver. Some of her attended the funeral of the formers known poems were road incl tuu'le. William AmnussPn. in Kitch. ‘The Faith Thief", by Miss Flu enor on Tuesday. Fallis: "At Half Mast". by Entertain ttto Members. Emma Struth and "Canadian l The St. Matthews Ladies' Aid em by Miss Hazel Horst-ttev. torta'i'ned' ttrt. 100 I.'.etbt'y and Annual Meeting of Ladies' Aid, Man a A . I. -.H.w.-..W'W.Pi.. u..- 4A .. .5 The St. Matthews Ladies' Aid eu- tortained about 100 members and friends of the congregation to a 00. cal evening on Tuesday. Rev. tr. J. Wittig was chairman tor the wear ing's program. St. Matthews Luther League en- jnyed a slelghlng party followed by lunch in the chur'Ch basement. last , Wednesday evening; I Mr Rudy Gaelic 'was a visitor at . Pam-shun: last. Friday. Messrs. Byron A. Lemon and Wal- (er Pirie spent last Friday and Sal- nrtlay n Toronto where they attend- ed an AtlitA3hatmem convention. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gies were guests at the Levandusky-Bowmau mdding in Kitchener on Saturday afternoon. A number ot village fcirrnds, also attended the event as spectators. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Louis Bauman of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with rho tatter's father. Mr. Adam Doerr, Lenten services are being held dur in: the Pamlon season on Wednes- day evening of each week in St Mulrllow's Lutheran Church, Sleighing Party. The clerk was instructed to can tor tenders tor certain (ownship. Accounts amounting- to. $71! were passed for payment. Woolwich Council at its meeting on Tuesday unpainted Herb Strehel as delegate to the convention ot the Atuutciation of Rural Municipalities oi Ontario. Mr. Strobe] and Reeve Schueu will also attend the Good Roads Convention to be held about the same time in Toronto. " Ely-laws were passed providing for expenditures on roads and bridges “hoel 1ttyegrg But-lo when; hand sleigh; or; lawn mower; some win 1.1390;th an; to steel (one: mm; - pad “ninja!- Pass Road, Bridge Expenditure By-Law node and bugger; egg cum; noon shovels; tub sand; meat aw; forks; garden tools; hon-ell; wheelbarrow; About 25 bushels of mngels; watch doe, And numerous other articles. The otferintt nt this sale is worthy of your attendance. No reserve, the property is sold 99d In. ngglqn is laving for pot-tics; none cod, and an other articles. 9o kadiet Birrru, Elk. new. o th .tta.tod a h 5&1. me'." o-ite new but. on Nagpur. FEB. " IMO dun-yum. U.S.A. wt TERM8--caah on day of uk- MRS. HITTIE BAUMAN, Phi. Wnloibo 4301. L. SHANTZ. CHA. w. Ir., rule-(em? Adm-e... CONESTOGO ,,riiT'" -- Tun s-.,-.':,-:'--, “"117. . ‘11-'91“ ___ (L") 4533"” c, " tEe" 1; I’ '"& C , " Cl ‘ g i2D frsr,.7, _ n- . "s., MET D1r.se, 7, l lr. , rlnmu Inn-”n was unwed hum " wvll mmuuwl '3th centred ui'h " hmmml of sttriue Hum-vs and ‘mI tatrrrs It‘frvwhmnnh wrw in tlus x'mm of Valnmmv «lu'nlivfi mud a sorial hour was unjmml In all ' [mm the time of her early girl- hood and first writings to her death in vancouver. Some of her wall known poems were road including 'The Cattir Thier'. try Miss Florencv Fallis: "At Half Matrt". by Miss Emma Struth and “Canadian Born". led In ”an”: The srripture read- ing was taken hy My: Eugene Hol- stetter. The remainder of the meet- ing took the form of a night with the gem Canadian mamas. Emily Pau- lim Johnson. A biography of this gifted "loctttionist was read by Mme Mary Honderich and dwelt on her JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, etc. Office Bank of Mon. treal Bldg., Waterloo. CLEMENT. HAT'T1r.' tt EASTMAN, Law omees, Bank of Toronto Building, 19 King Street East. Kitchener. Phone 2310. - WILLIAM CLARK Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Pub'.c and Convey-now ("lice at l0 Arthur St. Telephone 88 ELIIRA 311001;, {an} silkworm, q. B. E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Ola: " Wm“ St. - 'Iutloo __-_ who "" - - BRAY, BRAY & l‘UCHEAD! Bar- CHARTERED ACCOUN TANT on. J. w. HAGEY. Dentist. ite tleg Chambers. Kin; SI. W., Inner. Phone 1766. lltNBEitAttMYTH, Minimums. GORDON Mek. HONSBERGER, LLB. Barrister. Solicitor. Conveyance.. Diseases of Women and Surgery Phone 1868 - Kitchener 11A King St. S. - Waterloo . Phone 418.! menu 272v R. S. C. STALKER Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, en- 60 King Street East Kitchener. Ontario Telephone 1574 49 King St; E Brock, H. B. Weir and R. B. Trott, Solicitors, Notaries; " King St. East, Kitchener, Tale. phone 4080. BAT; ttos% Bani Chambers, " King St. West, Kitchener. Phone 4474. rm". Solicitors, ete.; G. inm’ Iires, t).A., G_eortre ' Loch Lt' T. ll. R BROOK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT (m in Bankrupt"! a 5ltt Street East Phe, . -- Kitchen» PROFESSIONAL CARDS f J B. Sunk. B.A. 23 Queen St. s.. “than" Phone 528 Phone 104 one. " ft? Frederick St, Kitchener DR. A. L. CAMPBELL Medical Arts Bldg. A. W. Boos. M.A. Barrister. Solicitor. one. ___ Kelley, Building DR. T CHIR0PRpA'Tlt' f Walt Disney MEDICINAL DEN TA L Kitchener LEGAL C. PETERSON Dentist Pane 1867

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