/ ,_ BUSINESS DIREC TORY . Boz addresses in gare of The Chronicle, 10 cents extra. LOCAL VETERAN, has PRIORITY 800 Dealers earn a comfortable inâ€" come by selling Familex Products from door to dcor! How about starting a business of your own, in your spare« time, with the same advantages, in the district t e WEKTAbE / 0 0 _ Clnssifie® Advertising Botes 1 .°""if boy BUSINESS CARDS 1" every week $12.00 per year, $1.00 for six months. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT| Phone 2â€"4488 Office 44 William St. â€" Waterlco Phone 2â€"1387 i BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. A-_;l_’bonc 6â€" A TONIC that prevents_ colds. $1.15, $2.45, $4.45, at Geig:er's Dmf; Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. tisement is for. .. State how many insertions you want Write plainly on ome side of paper ouly DC PL V RP ETNE TL Ne to _ OWN__BUSINESS, _ selling "ROLLS OF HONOR" This disâ€" trict is virgin territory, 100% commission. Write to H. Gilbert, 301 Cheapside Street, London, Nnt: â€"39012 BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T H. R. Brock_ D. Bruce Davis K. H Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King St. East . _ :)T.;"()u‘rék-;;;i;e-?â€"'l?al: free details and catalogue: FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. Bioles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. ï¬:x‘ mo;e h.vin.w y“{uvai'u ary your munhfe bound into books. initialing Club Plp. Suitcases, HALLIDAYS SsTORM WINDOW COMFORT Order now. Save winter fuel. Also windows for homes, barn and poultry houses. We sell for less. Ask for prices. Catalogue free. Goods called for and delivered. ARE YOU > FULLY PROTECTED*® 1f you need More Insurance Gleanings From THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (Continued from Page 2) (Boys LOWil IaEMNEL AESOCAL O T \community has been the subject of (shrunken dollars) we have nobody | stories in the newspapers ami films but ourselves to blame. featuring â€" Spencer _ Tracy _ and ‘Thrift is an old fashioned word| Mickey Rooney. But have you . but still top of the list. heard of an unusual Boys Town*? Save your money . . . is a favorâ€" | On the shores of Lac des Franâ€" ite with grandfather . . . but still |caise, near Joliette, Quebec, 60 deâ€" good. linquent boys have established a Hold onto your n;am. .. aneâ€" |camp under _ the direction of Faâ€" ther old timer but amm«mmotuonmml in gold his two assistants The boys orâ€" NEOâ€"CHEMICAL FOOD â€"HALLIDAYS 46 King West â€" Kltc!:.o_ne.r‘ AGENTS WANTED Call the Local Representative GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 12 Frederick St. â€" â€" Kitchener BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL TFEECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE BOOKBINDING CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICAL DRUGGISTS INSURANCE FOR SALE MOTORS the adverâ€" Kitchener New and Fire HYGIENIC SUPPLIES â€" (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 sam(g:es 25¢; 24 samples $1.00. Mailâ€"Order Dept. G3, NOVâ€" RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 40â€"47 Six miles from Kitchener, 93 acres, two storey dwelling and bank barn Here‘s A Real Buy | Wngwance . Plag (sade.""Insuse During the winter months. with Staie Farm Mutual teday. J Whether BUYING o1 SELLING a FARM TYPEWRITERS SUPPTLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. §8 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 Kitchener New and Used (Chronicle Correaponder®" UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS | Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth and For Sale and For Rent by the Maker _ |f;. mily spent Sunday with Mr. and SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES |Mrs. Vernon Nafziger and family s near Harmony. UNDERWOOD LIMITED _: \t and Mrs. Mahlon Bender and 50â€"52 Ontario Bt. S. KITCHENER family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phone 7â€"7%62 â€" Manager‘s Residence 2â€"2171, Ropp and Jerry of near New Hamâ€" g__;__â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"‘_‘_“burg spent Monday evening with “Mrs Aaron Bender. _ _ _ ___ A penny saved is a penny earned | ... mossâ€"grown, but strangely moâ€" dern. See what we mean? | D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Office. 2â€"0645 Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENEK â€" _ ONT 1# e * Kn.o-dugein Bulbs You‘d tter not whistle "Tipâ€" Toe Through the Tulips" to botaâ€" nists and inspectors of the Plant Protection Division of the Departâ€" ment of Agriculture in Ottawa. They have been not onl{ on their toes, but literally up to their knees in packages of tulip bulbs, sent to ‘rehtives in Canada by members of the Armed Forces stationed in Holâ€" edaly ETT The Canadian boys in Holland, in ke?:nz with the good old tradiâ€" tion, lieve in "saying it with flowers", but as blossoms won‘t stay fresh long enough to make the journey to Canada, they have sent the little brown bulbs that will push through Canadian soil next spring in a riot of reds, yellows, ’pink.s and mauves. 2 . I 2 & o uid HLognl A. K. CRESSMAN & SON ; l cdipnbnidibontiaiiis canl citcmet The headache of all this, as far as the botanists and inspectors of the agriculture department are concerned, is the fact that the bulbs have to be examined for plant _ disease However, _ only about one per cunthave had to be destroyed. . HESSENAUK & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N KITCHENER New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines All Makes So‘d, Serviced arfndï¬)!ented. HARVEY HALEMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 GOLDING TYPEWRITER CO. 24 Benton St. _ Phone 7â€"7674 | History certainly does race on. It is only a matter of months since we were reading thit the people of Holland were eating bulbs to stave off starvation. And now, in the fall of 1945, we have the news that bulbs are being sent to Canâ€" ada to fulfill their original mission . . brightening up the landscape â€" It‘s all very hearto=i~#, isn‘t it? Greatâ€"West lLate Assce 0 > Automobile Boys Town in Canaia We‘ve all heard of the famous Boys Town. Father Flanagan‘s community has been the subject of stories in the newspapers nmi films featuring â€" Spencer _ Tracy _ and Mickey Rooney. But have you heard of an unusual Boys Town*? On the shores of Lac des Franâ€" caise, near Joliette, Quebec, 60 deâ€" linquent boys have en_ablhh‘nd-‘- Real Estate and Insurance 102 King St. South WATERLOO $9,500 with crops $8,000 without crope. Immediate possession REAL ESTATE Typewrilers TYPEWRITERS E. 8. FENTON PERSONAL New and Uned Agents> / Kitchener ; have established a | the direction of Faâ€") oger of Montreal, and | Accident Used Furniture !ganize their own election camâ€". | paign. and elect their own maï¬t and aldermen. Each alderman has charge of one of the six log cotâ€" ta%e(s which comprise the camp. | ‘sides the mayor and council, ‘the campers also clect each year, a chief of police and a chief fireman and a ministry of roads. Infringeâ€" ments of camp rules are taken up ‘in the regular Saturday morning court in the council hall, where cases are heard and defended. Bed Spring Repair Company USED FURNITURE DEALERS 289 King St. E. Phone 8â€"8634 KITCHENER ‘ _ The boys from the camp, taken | from the ranks of those in their |early teens who have been in trouâ€" Ible with guvenile court officials, are selected by Father Roger. | It‘s an idea that will pay rich diâ€" \Bugs Beware * 1 see that all restrictions, other glan export have been removed om three important agricultural g\i)ucticidcsâ€"â€"rotenone. nicotine and T. The original site of the cargp was purchased by the Quebec provinâ€" cial government. The Chambre de Commerce des Jeunes de Montreal handles the expenses of the boys, which come to about $1 a day for the threeâ€"month camp period. : en The Canadian use of rotenone has been restricted since the Pacific \war cut off importations from the ]East Indies. Extraordinary deâ€" mands for tobacco resulted in nicoâ€" tine being placed under controls. ‘Military requirements absorbed all ‘available supplies of DDT. _ vidends in citirierpshi.p‘ WELDING of Pesticides, reports. Dressers, kitchen cabinets, 3 and 4 burner gas stoves, library "'ï¬'fe"&'i?:e‘."\t/?f the way, is still very scarce, A. M. W. Carter, Director chest of drawers, bookcases, full p single, single wardrobe, lamps, and other articles. _ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roth, Mrs. Nicholas Roth of Baden spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Ze_I‘\r‘. _ Mrs. Lovina Spies of Floradale is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Abner Bender and { mily of South Easthope sï¬m Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr. _ D Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt, Sharon and Larry ‘and Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and familmf Baâ€" cen spent Sunday with . and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Vr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zehr and f~mily and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ga:â€" & io suent Sunday with_Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Roth in Wilmot. And Other Equipment Built We Can Give You WELDING REPAIRS TO ALL METALS 7 PRINCESS ST. E. WATERLOO EAST ZORRA FARM TRAILERS BUCK RAKES Uy Mis. Auron Helmuth iChronicle Corresponder® : QTFO HOMUTH SONS LIMITED WILLIAMSBURG Jeremish Rudy and Mrs. Ceor§? *Dw of Wwoo. Mr. and Mrs. P. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton iHallman of Kitchener. ____ _ _ i Eene n n i c ie s o o mm o oo Ed Convention at the Zion Evangelical Church on Sunday. * Mrs: Morley Battler and Elaine :rent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. _ deys at Emure last weeks, slnyne Hallman of Kitchener spent a few days at the Henry Becker home. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallman of Bridgeport visited with the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Levi Hallman _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby visited with Miss Evelyn Hallman at Freeâ€" po.r! on s.uP.d.y'--,,,-) n uacco ces . absb d tssb o i t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Junker and Mr. George Junker of East Zorra ;xem Thanksgiving with Mr. and rs. Wm. Reist. $ Mrs. Georfe Reist of Floradale is spending a few days with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufsie and (amilmi:ited with the latter‘s fl“- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch of Corlestogo. _ __ PR O aume Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bruder, Kathaleen and Edward of Kitchâ€" ener called on Mary and Jacob Heimple on Sunday. . 2o Sunday and weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Battler were Pte. Manson Battler of Chatâ€" ham, Miss Ethel Battler of Lonâ€" don, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scherer and Myrna and Ronnie of, Sunnyside and Mrs. Lloyd Battler and family. __Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker on Monday. _ _ _ Mrs. Lioyd Battler and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Pace{ua;t East Zorra and also Mr. and . Jim Taylor at The Plains on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hallman acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beckâ€" er to Trout Creek where they visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beckâ€" er over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Lloyd Battler and family spent Friday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sider at The Plains. Mrs. Joseph Kinzie was hostess to members of the Doon Patriotic Society at their monthly business meting. The session was opened by the president, Mrs. Gib. Wilfong Sr., with prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs W. Kauk. A satisfactory report was read by the treasurcr, Mrs. G. Ayres, also reâ€" ports of the other officers The rext business meeting will be Held at the home of Mrs. Gib. Wilfong on Thursday, Oct. lith At the iclosc of the meeting a delicious ’lunch was served by the hostess asâ€" sisted by Miss Paulina Eshelman. Mr. Morley Battler spent a few Awarded Medal. _ °* Paul Worden attended the Hyâ€" dro Lineman of the H.E.P.C., Presâ€" iun banquet at the Iroquois Hotel, Galt, on Monday evening. He also received a medal and certificate for resuscitation assistance. Sgt. John Perine, son of Mrs. H. Perine is spending a leave with his mother. He was living in Chiâ€" cago, when the United States deâ€" clared war and he enlisted with the U.S.A. Signal Corps. After training in the U.S., he was posted to Iceland, where he served for many months. He was then sent to Ireland and on Dâ€"Day landed with his unit in France. He moved on with them into Germany and left Europe, Sept., 1945. After reportâ€" ing at Fort Sheridon he was granted his leave. Mrs. Charles Reader spent Friâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schneider of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber attended the funeral of the late Mrs. F. Kleinsteuber of Preston, which took place on Thursday afâ€" ternoon from the Stagerâ€"Pass Ltd. u’;'w-vvd TUicontaie Gerrespendent) dav visitors at the By Mre. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) /‘ DoOoON Â¥- visiting relatives in . %ham hu%dm ellville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gib. Wilâ€" 1v.lhcl.4nnandul~ were visiting Mrs. Ida Martin and home of Mr. qnd Mrs. A. Bewick. Jonunpcntlundl‘at the homewof Mr. and Mrs. B. Winâ€" termeyer of Kitchener. Mrs. George Schrumm, who is Mrs. M. Kerr of Elmira. taking a course in advanced obstetâ€" rics at Toronto University, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. hankichmgw 0 Russell Tilt was a visitor in Toâ€" ronto recently. Cpl Wm. geed.l has reported at the London Depot after a month‘s leave with his mother, Mrs. M. Susie and Paulina Eshleman. Pte. H. Sl:zg:rr has received an honorable di ge from the Vetâ€" cran Home Guards. Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of Galt spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber. Pte. Wilis Gill of North Bay is nding a leave with his parents, ;2: and Mrs. H. Gill. _ Dick Drager of Westminster Hosâ€" pital, London, spent the weekâ€"end with his wife and children. Mrs. Adag Humphrey of London spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Wm. Teet. Quite a number of people of the village attended the auction sale held at the home of Mrs. Simeon Gingerich of Blair on Saturday aftérnoon. Staff Sgt. Carman Gill and Mrs. Gill and sons of London were Funeral Home. Interment was Pte. H. Skip; A Municipal Distribution Station NoWwW â€"HOW ABOUT _A ‘\\“24 KISS ? t5 oD CIT E D [ | { [ â€"_~] [ Mrs, O. Butler was visiting in Galt on Tuesday. guests at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gill. 22 King St. S. WATERLOO WENTWORTH RADIO & AUTO SUPPLY CO. LTD. 103 King St. W. KITCHENER Your Câ€"Iâ€"L Paint Dealer will be glad to make »32.."‘"" And for the final colourâ€" he‘ll supply you with Câ€"Iâ€"L Paints and Enamels of superior quality and value: l!’l.pldacnd-cu‘/.â€"h“ "orleg. or Stiagle annepeotine snmodielie WEICHEL HARDWARE Â¥,~ ~ pcafe 6t Misses Isobel and May Pearcey of Rockton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearâ€" [3 CanL.