â€"___ Rrigay Aupest 3. 1945 1f you need More Insurance ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? ASPHALT SHINGLES, insul brick siding, doors, storm windows, paints, furnaces, plumbin1 supâ€" plies. We sell for less. Hal ldgs. 46 King W., Kitchener. B THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OLYMPENE RELIEVES ATHLETE‘Ss FOOT, Insect Bites, Rheumatic and Musâ€" cular Pains; 50¢ and $1.00, at CGciger‘s Drug Store, 408 King gtém?East. Kitchener, _ Phone E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Jffice: 44 William St. â€" Waterigo Phone 3â€"1381 Phone 2â€"4488 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Call the Local Representative NEW LOW RATES on aute insurance. Pay safe. Insure with State Parm Mutua) today. SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ . BROCK. DAVIS & DUNN " A. K CRESSMAN & SON +1R B?éckfl Dm’““ Davis Real Estate and Insurance CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS | 102 King St South (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 80 TP King St East _0 | WATERLOO 10 11 Queen 81. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6043 â€" 1° every week $12.00 per year, $100 for six months HARVEY HALLMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 Tanks â€" Pipes Boiler Tubes, Steel Plates Sheet Roofing, etc. JOSEPH & CO. 269 Victoria St. N. Kitchener Prices reasouabie Goods called for and delivered. Structural Steel & more bouks to ym’( hume $9,500 with crops by having ur favorite _ | . -mmw boun:ylzw books. . | $8,000 without crops. initialing Club Bags, Suitcases. _ BUJLDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE Bibles, Hymn -@_Ptaycrboou Tus WaTERLQO CBRONIOLE GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 12 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener Box addresses in care of The Chronicie, Classified Advertising Rates 2 conts per s asenuchen e ich group of “nmuflm Uisement is for. . _ _ _ _ State how many insertions you went Write plainly on one side of paper only BUSINESS â€" DIRECTORY ELECTRIC MOTORS s & 0 > New and INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDDNG CHIROPRACTIC INSURANCE ELECTRICAL J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDING FOR SALE DRUGGISTS BUSINESS CaRDs which edition the adverâ€" Reâ€"winding FOR ySALF Kitchener Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weiler and Albert _ Helm of Waterlo, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hergott and h\w&r Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. J. ittig of Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mrs. Flizabeth Mergott. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harnack and family spent Sunday at the John Humme! home in Maryh.11i Mr. _ and Mrs. Honm Reinhart spent Friday with friends at Waterâ€" down Unlike most other animal pests, the rat has not a single saving ‘ll“ lity. Even as a scavenger, the Alth it leaves behind it leaves behind be more inâ€" Munmmmhmym. Oolinwg abeut the Bipel: onl an use awa s s e Chas. Relmn home. Mr. and Mrs. Aif, Goet:, Miss Katei Goets, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lattner of l'(_i.tc!)e_per,‘m_d Mr. and home afffe?'s];endh" ';'f;:'xi;: with her sister, Mrs. Leo Wadell at Petersburg, Florence Cressman spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Preston and Miss Ruth Kinzgie at Blair. Mrs. Leo Wadell of Petersburg were Sunday visitors at the Charles Reinhart home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leach of Kitchener spent Tuesday with Mrs Elizabeth l'r:rgo!l. Margaret Hummel of Maryhill is‘ holidaying with Mr. and Mrs Wilâ€" ; frid Harnosk. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman were in Kitchener on Monday where they attended the funeral of Mr. Bauman‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Verâ€" non Bauer, Frieda Schilling has returned home after spending a week with Ida Templeton at Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wicks of Detroit, and Mary Elizabeth Herâ€" gott of Maidstorne are spending their vacation at the home of Mrs: Flizabeth Hergott. Annamarie Wilhelm of Hamilton is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilhelm.. Charles â€" Reinhart, our â€" local thresh. started out with the first} operation on Monday at the Ervin‘ Gimbel farm. Wheat proves a goodi crop in our district, yielding both in straw and grain. | Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt of Kitchâ€" ener, Mrs. Bor and daughter Barâ€"‘ bara were visitors with Mr. and , Mrs. Frank Retaler. Start Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Residence 2â€"2171 50â€"52 Ontario St. S. SHANTZ STATION Whether BUYING or SELLING a Mr Six miles from Kitchener, 98 acres two storey dwelling and bank barn Immediate possession. New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS GOLDING PYPEWRITER Co. 24 Benton St. Phone 7â€"7674 Kitchener For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE Cabriclet or $1,000 V%Boad will be given to the h r of the lucky share drawn for at the Galt Fair on September 22nd. Shares 3 for :1.00. Send to Galt Kiwanis C ties, Box 120, Gait, Ontario. sA 1 Here‘s A Real Buy UNDERWOOD LIMITED HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"8455 â€" 24 Queen N, KITCHENER . and Brs. Normoan were visitâ€" with Kitchener friends on O 000 bewrprurarea‘ CC Ob |. Miss Emma Lebold is spending a KITCHENER ‘few days with Mr. and nï¬e& Chris. A)Su ;x $ th Mr. i mmamanzam nday evening visitors wi s TYPEWRITERS ‘and Mrs. Delton Boshart were Mr. C OOOt * and Mrs. Andrew Steckley of Welâ€" f New and Useg ‘lesley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Steckâ€" TYPEWRITERS ‘,lwely --uuli')d o Rï¬nagd of tSh?(l«esll‘:eare. SUPPLIES REPAIRS iss i ichti o itchener, Miaae: ,..?:‘.:__ 22 _ ; Mr. Lioyd Jantzi of St. Agatha and D. A. BBAN INSURANCE AGCBNCIBS Chas. Reinhart has returned By Mre. H. A. Hergort (Chronicle Oorrumznu REAL PERSONAL KITCHENER _ Mr. Roy Schlegal is spending a few days at Marksday, Mr. and Mrs Christ Albrecht, Ruth and Ray visited at the home of Ezra Boshart in Milverton. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart and 3lzxmi]£ spent Sunday with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bast of Listowel. 1 Miss Esther â€"Swartzenrtuber is spending a week in Port Elgin. |__Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher Mrs. Gideon Hamacher and Miss Darlene Strome visited at Tillsonâ€" burg with Mrs. Kinzie, who is now spending a few days with them. Kenneth and Wilbur and Miss Jeanne Shantz and Miss Mary Shantz of New Dundee visited with Mrs. Sogmia Shantz recently. Mrs. Gideon Hamacher spent a da{l with Mrs. Willard Haas. ‘ r. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin visitâ€" ed at the home of Adam Hostetler at Plattsville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt visited at Mount Forest with Mr. F. Schneider at the home of Minor Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Flin. Miss Ina Swartzentruber spent a few days in Kitchener and the weekâ€"end _ with _ Miss _ Gloria: Schmidt. 1 _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and !Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber were {Mrs. Roy Schlegal, Donald and ‘Mary Barbara. _ _ Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Otto were Mr. and Mrs. Burt and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Addison Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Baer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hostettler and family. Mrs. Jno. B. Jantzi of Baden reâ€" cently visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Jantzi. Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzentruâ€" ber visited with Mr. aia Mrs. Jaâ€" cob Steinman of New Hamburg. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi weére Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber and Mrs. Roy Schlegal, Donald and Mary Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruâ€" ber, Mr. Roy Schlegal, Donald and Mary Barbara called on Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart recently. Bed Spring Repair Company lent condition. A real buy, UBSED FURNITURER DEALERS W ues written guarantee wu.hfl' 8â€"tube Stewart Warner Console By Mrs. Deltor Boshart (Chronicle Correspondent} Jean PINE HILL . W. R. Bricker and Co. SBFOCKHSA AND BONDS Members Toronte Stesk, Kxchange Guests at the home of Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Woelfle were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buerduex of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilke, Mrs. Mrs. W. MacKenzie has returned tc her home in Toronto after spendâ€" ing two weeks‘ vication at the home of Mrs. C. Hatt. John Quelch of Hamilton is visitâ€" ing with his mother, Mrs, C. Reader, Misses D. Moyer and D. Olson of Toronto were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter. Mrs. James Green spent a week‘s holiday with relatives in Guelph. Pte. Doug. Wilfong of Woodstock spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gib. Wilfong. James Mercer <of Brantford is spending a vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eade. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibbons and family, Jack Wilfong and Jack Skipper spent a week‘s vacation at Southampton. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gill were P.O. Raiy- mond Gill of the RCN.V.R., Haliâ€" fux, and Mrs. Gill of Galt; Staff Sgt. Carma! Gill and Mrs. Gill of London, and a nephew, Pte. Harvey Brooks, who recently returned from overseas. and Mrs. Gill‘s brother, Mr. W. Waugh of London. Pte. Jim Ayres of Chatham spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. I In the absence of Pastor Ramâ€" seyMr. Fred Potter, Sr.. had lcharge of the Wednesday evening service at the Doon Gospel Mission. Kitchen Shower Miss Eunice Teet held a surprise kitchen shower in honor of Miss Vyrne Goddard, brideâ€"elect of Aug. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Teet. Many useful kitchen articles were presented to the guest of honor. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Wm. Teet and Mrs. Margaret Cassell. Guests were preâ€" sent from Galt, Preston, London, Chicago and Doon. binfo was played. Many useful and pretty prizes were won by the guests. Members of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church held a ï¬icnic supper at the home of Mrs. . Perine. A delicious supper was Egrved on the la_wg; After supper By Mrs. &R Jones (Onznb Corresponteat} Union service was held at the morning with g:u"éh Eons is w v. 5. £. Stevenson of Galt in charge. On Sunday next, August 5th, at 9.15 in the morning, Union service will be held at the Doon United Church with Rev. H. G. Cleghorn, minister of Knox Presbyterian Church of Preston, in charge. Rev. Cleghorn wil be in charge of the Union services at the Unned‘ Church for the month of August. â€" ISN‘T IT THME TROTH 2 s s ss. _ s \uap 4c aggtt ... 4. g o ODAY 41 King St. West Dial 2â€"3651 LONDON.â€"Details have recentâ€" ly been released about the "Comet" â€"Britain‘s latest tank. Whilst beâ€" ing a natural successor to the faâ€" mous Cromwell, its design was at least 60 percent new, involving an allâ€"welded hull, an allâ€"welded turâ€" rett, an entirely new gun, and a reâ€" luyout of the major units to cater for the increased weight which the larger gun and the heavier armour basis necessitated. Although the changeâ€"over from the Cromwell to the Comet entailed considerable work, the first production model: was ready for delivery in August, 1944, only 13 months after the comâ€" pany‘s designers had started work on it. on Stanley Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. Mrs. C. Reader and Bobby Klember were visiting in Gait Miss Vyrne Goddard of Galt spent Sunday at the home of her in Michigan, U.S.A Mrs. V. MacLennan and son Ross were guests at the home of Mrs. L. We are glad to report that Mr. Wm. Thoms is up and around again after his recent illness. Miss Audrey Teet of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Teet. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bricker and daughter Beverly of Elmira were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Me Ayres. | Rev. and Mrs. Armond Ramseyer and femily are spending s vacetion WHITNEY . ON TME ES . 22F Copr 1949, King Festures Syndicate. Inc, World i 5 King $t. SoutH WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE LOCATION OF our BARRIsTERRS, SoLicitOors a NoTARIESs SECOND FLOOR OF THE BANK OF MONTREAL CHAMBERS ANNOUNCEMENT Law Offices WATERLOO, Ontario BRIDGEPORT, Ontario coopfYEar Wh...lflwMywh Goodycar Allâ€"Weuther diamond tread with its fomous 4â€"way nonâ€" skid traction design. All the skill and experience that have made Goodyear ‘The Greatest Name in Rubber‘ is built into Allâ€" Weather truck tires. With tires still on a rigid ration basis, it is more than ever of utmost importance to buy »nly the best . . . Goodyears, of course, COMPLETE A. SHIRK h â€"Jo¢ No. 80 s ~ = * Phone 2â€"2193 ~ 6 = * Phone 5â€"5813 WaTerLoo TIRE SERVICE